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Ligand Frameworks For Transition-Metal Complexes That Model Metalloenzyme Active, Denan Wang Oct 2015

Ligand Frameworks For Transition-Metal Complexes That Model Metalloenzyme Active, Denan Wang

Dissertations (1934 -)

Advances in the field of biomimetic inorganic chemistry require the design of sophisticated ligand frameworks that reflect the amazing complexity of metalloenzyme active sites. For instance, most active sites feature extensive hydrogen-bonding interactions between ligands bound to the metal center (the “first” coordination sphere) and nearby units in the outer (or “second”) sphere. Since these interactions modify the structural and electronic properties of the active sites, a number of inorganic chemists have sought to design ligands that permit outer-sphere functional groups to interact with first-sphere donors. This dissertation describes our contribution to these broader efforts to model the second coordination …