199Hg NMR Shielding and Chemical Shifts of 2-, 3-, and 4-Coordinate Hg(II)-Thiolate Species

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Abstract

Spectroscopic characterization of Hg(II)-thiolate complexes is central to the bioinorganic chemistry of Hg(II). Interpretation of 199Hg NMR usually relies on data recorded for reference compounds; however, here, it is demonstrated that 199Hg NMR chemical shifts may be calculated within 40 ppm of experimental values for 2-, 3-, and 4-coordinate Hg(II)-thiolate complexes, using the PBE0 functional, the QZ4P basis set on Hg and S and TZP on all other atoms, and SO-ZORA to account for relativistic effects. The chemical shift is particularly sensitive to the Hg-S bond length (ca. 300 ppm/0.1 Å per Hg-S bond), while it is less sensitive to changes of S-Hg-S angles (up to 40 ppm/10 degrees 1). Rigid rotation of the methyl groups around the Hg-S axis in model complexes, [Hg(SCH3)n]2-n (n = 2, 3, 4), may give rise to changes of up to 100 ppm. Finally, calculations of the 199Hg NMR chemical shift for a model system of the Hg(II) binding site in the MerR protein demonstrate that experimental 199Hg NMR chemical shift data in combination with DFT calculations may be used as a constraint in the optimization of Hg(II) sites in proteins.

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Jessen, L. M., Sauer, S. P. A., & Hemmingsen, L. (2024). 199Hg NMR Shielding and Chemical Shifts of 2-, 3-, and 4-Coordinate Hg(II)-Thiolate Species. Inorganic Chemistry, 63(50), 23614–23619. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c03518

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