Issue 13, 1996

A dendritic iron porphyrin as a novel haemoprotein mimic: effects of the dendrimer cage on dioxygen-binding activity

Abstract

An iron(II) porphyrin 1-methylimidazole (mim) complex covalently encapsulated within a large aryl ether dendritic cage, FeII(mim)2L5, displays reversible dioxygen-binding activity, in which the dioxygen adduct survives over a period of months even in the presence of water, and exhibits a half-life of 50 h upon exposure to carbon monoxide.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 1523-1524

A dendritic iron porphyrin as a novel haemoprotein mimic: effects of the dendrimer cage on dioxygen-binding activity

D. Jiang and T. Aida, Chem. Commun., 1996, 1523 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960001523

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