A functional model for O-O bond formation by the O2-evolving complex in photosystem II

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The formation of molecular oxygen from water in photosynthesis is catalyzed by photosystem II at an active site containing four manganese ions that are arranged in di-μ-oxo dimanganese units (where μ is a bridging mode). The complex [H2O(terpy)Mn(O)2Mn(terpy)OH2(NO3)3 (terpy is 2,2':6',2-terpyridine), which was synthesized and structurally characterized, contains a di-μ-oxo manganese dimer and catalyzes the conversion of sodium hypochlorite to molecular oxygen. Oxygen-18 isotope labeling showed that water is the source of the oxygen atoms in the molecular oxygen evolved, and so this system is a functional model for photosynthetic water oxidation.

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Limburg, J., Vrettos, J. S., Liable-Sands, L. M., Rheingold, A. L., Crabtree, R. H., & Brudvig, G. W. (1999). A functional model for O-O bond formation by the O2-evolving complex in photosystem II. Science, 283(5407), 1524–1527. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.283.5407.1524

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