Abstract

Studies of dioxygen binding to metalloporphyrins provide opportunities to attack the fundamental problems of the biological oxygen carriers and oxygenases. Interest in the synthetic oxygen carriers of cobalt has stimulated by the finding that coboglobin, the analogue of hemoglobin with cobalt in the place of iron, exhibits also reversible oxygen binding.

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