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Spectroscopic Evidence for a Cobalt-Bound Peroxyhemiacetal Intermediate

Title
Spectroscopic Evidence for a Cobalt-Bound Peroxyhemiacetal Intermediate
Author(s)
Son, YeongjinKim, KyungminKim, SeonghanTripodi, Guilherme L.Pereverzev, AleksandrRoithova, JanaCho, Jaeheung
Issued Date
2021-10
Citation
JACS Au, v.1, no.10, pp.1594 - 1600
Type
Article
Author Keywords
bioinorganic chemistrycobalt-dioxygen adductperoxyhemiacetal speciesaldehyde deformylationdichotomic reactivity
Keywords
NUCLEOPHILIC REACTIVITYSTRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATIONDIOXYGEN-BINDINGCYTOCHROME-P-450AROMATASEAROMATIZATIONCOMPLEXESMODELOXYGEN
ISSN
2691-3704
Abstract
Aldehyde deformylation reactions by metal dioxygen adducts have been proposed to involve peroxyhemiacetal species as key intermediates. However, direct evidence of such intermediates has not been obtained to date. We report the spectroscopic characterization of a mononuclear cobalt(III)-peroxyhemiacetal complex, [Co(Me-3-TPADP)(O2CH(O)CH(CH3)C6H5)](+) (2), in the reaction of a cobalt(III)-peroxo complex (1) with 2-phenylpropionaldehyde (2-PPA). The formation of 2 is also investigated by isotope labeling experiments and kinetic studies. The conclusion that the peroxyhemiacetalcobalt(III) intermediate is responsible for the aldehyde deformylation is supported by the product analyses. Furthermore, isotopic labeling suggests that the reactivity of the cobalt(III)-peroxo complex depends on the second reactant. The aldehyde inserts between the oxygen atoms of 1, whereas the reaction with acyl chlorides proceeds by a nucleophilic attack. The observation of the peroxyhemiacetal intermediate provides significant insight into the initial step of aldehyde deformylation by metalloenzymes. © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16524
DOI
10.1021/jacsau.1c00166
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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