Abstract

Abstract A number of properties and reactions of a new kind of synthetic dicopper oxygen carrier [Cu2(PTB)]X2 (X = ClO4 −, BF4 − and Cl−), where PTB is N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis (2′-benzoimidazolyl methyl)-α,α′-(dimethylene amino)pyridine, are similar to those of coupled binuclear copper proteins and enzymes to a significant extent. The carriers serve as an active site model to mimic hemocyanin and tyrosinase. [Cu2 (PTB)]2+ reacts very easily with O2 and dioxygen adducts have been isolated. Colourless solutions of [Cu2(PTB)]2+ in dimethyl formamide (DMF) show a total absence of absorption in the near ultraviolet and visible region, but with oxygen give a blueish solution with characteristic, multiple absorptions at 320–390, 430 and 535 nm as well as fluorescence emission spectra (ex = 305 nm, em = 360–375, 410–420 nm). With addition of ascorbic acid, the solutions decolourize, the oxy-deoxy cycle can be repeated several times. ESR spectra of [Cu2(PTB)O2]2+ in frozen DMF solution show an axial spectrum around g =...

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