Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10573979 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A series of Zn(N2S2) complexes has been prepared, and characterized. They have different nitrogen donors such as, either two amidates, two amines, two imines or one amidate and one imine. A bis-amidato dithiolato complex has been structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, and exhibits a distorted tetrahedral structure. Oxidation of all these complexes with dioxirane or anhydrous H2O2 results in the formation of a unique product, the disulfonate species. Most often, zinc was found to be released during the course of the oxidation. The bis-imine/bis-sulfonate species is the only one to retain zinc. This complex was crystallized with two pyridine molecules. Its crystal structure reveals a distorted octahedral environment around the zinc cation.
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Authors
Rodolphe Alves de Sousa, Erwan Galardon, Mathieu Rat, Michel Giorgi, Isabelle Artaud,