Abstract
Ferrylmyoglobin is reduced in γ-irradiated aqueous ethylene glycol solutions at 77 K to form a novel ferric low-spin type compound. The transition of the low-temperature product to the final high-spin ferrimyoglobin at higher temperature involves several intermediate species appearing in a sequence as temperature increases. With manifestation of the transient low-spin forms and probably the mid-spin S = 3 2 state, the process of ferrylmyoglobin reduction is found to display the spin-state transitions scarcely observed in ferric heme reactions.
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