π-Frontier molecular orbitals in S = 2 ferryl species and elucidation of their contributions to reactivity

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S = 2 FeIV=O species are key intermediates in the catalysis of most nonheme iron enzymes. This article presents detailed spectroscopic and high-level computational studies on a structurallydefined S = 2 FeIV =O species that define its frontier molecular orbitals, which allow its high reactivity. Importantly, there are both π- and σ-channels for reaction, and both are highly reactive because they develop dominant oxyl character at the transition state. These π- and σ-channels have different orientation dependences defining how the same substrate can undergo different reactions (H-atom abstraction vs. electrophilic aromatic attack) with Fe IV =O sites in different enzymes, and how different substrates can undergo different reactions (hydroxylation vs. halogenation) with an Fe IV =O species in the same enzyme.

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Srnec, M., Wong, S. D., England, J., Que, L., & Solomon, E. I. (2012). π-Frontier molecular orbitals in S = 2 ferryl species and elucidation of their contributions to reactivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(36), 14326–14331. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1212693109

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