Mechanistic aspects of the reactions of nitric oxide with transition-metal complexes
PC Ford, IM Lorkovic - Chemical reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
It is now well established that nitric oxide (aka nitrogen monoxide) plays fundamental roles
in biochemical processes. 1, 2 Early concerns with the biology of NO were largely focused …
in biochemical processes. 1, 2 Early concerns with the biology of NO were largely focused …
Chemistry of nitric oxide relevant to biology
JA McCleverty - Chemical reviews, 2004 - ACS Publications
Nitric oxide (NO) was long thought of as a poisonous, pungent-smelling gas: an unpleasant
and dangerous product of the oxidation of ammonia and of incomplete combustion of …
and dangerous product of the oxidation of ammonia and of incomplete combustion of …
Nitric Oxide in Biological Denitrification: Fe/Cu Metalloenzyme and Metal Complex NOx Redox Chemistry
IM Wasser, S De Vries, P Moënne-Loccoz… - Chemical …, 2002 - ACS Publications
As an alternative to photosynthesis or aerobic respiration, many microbial species can
respire anaerobically to gain energy for cell growth. 1-4 A variety of bacteria employ a …
respire anaerobically to gain energy for cell growth. 1-4 A variety of bacteria employ a …
Coordination and organometallic chemistry of metal− NO complexes
TW Hayton, P Legzdins, WB Sharp - Chemical Reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
The chemistry of transition-metal-NO complexes, or metal nitrosyls, has taken on added
significance in recent years because of the important role that nitric oxide has been found to …
significance in recent years because of the important role that nitric oxide has been found to …
Multidentate N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of the 3d metals: Synthesis, structure, reactivity and catalysis
V Charra, P de Fremont, P Braunstein - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
N-Heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands are attracting worldwide interest because of their
considerable scope and potential in coordination/organometallic chemistry, catalysis and …
considerable scope and potential in coordination/organometallic chemistry, catalysis and …
Thermal cycling of a MOF-based NO disproportionation catalyst
The metal–organic framework CuI-MFU-4 l reacts with NO, initially forming a copper (I)-
nitrosyl at low pressure, and subsequently generates NO disproportionation products CuII …
nitrosyl at low pressure, and subsequently generates NO disproportionation products CuII …
Direct inhibition by nitric oxide of the transcriptional ferric uptake regulation protein via nitrosylation of the iron
B d'Autreaux, D Touati, B Bersch… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Ferric uptake regulation protein (Fur) is a bacterial global regulator that uses iron as a
cofactor to bind to specific DNA sequences. The function of Fur is not limited to iron …
cofactor to bind to specific DNA sequences. The function of Fur is not limited to iron …
Evolution of extraframework iron species in Fe silicalite: 1. Effect of Fe content, activation temperature, and interaction with redox agents
A study was made of the iron species dislodged from the tetrahedral lattice position by
thermal treatments in four Fe silicalite samples with Si/Fe ratios of 25, 50, 90, and 150. The …
thermal treatments in four Fe silicalite samples with Si/Fe ratios of 25, 50, 90, and 150. The …
NO Disproportionation at a Mononuclear Site-Isolated Fe2+ Center in Fe2+-MOF-5
The weak-field ligand environments at the metal nodes of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
mimic the electronic environment of metalloenzyme active sites, but little is known about the …
mimic the electronic environment of metalloenzyme active sites, but little is known about the …
Complete Series of {FeNO}8, {FeNO}7, and {FeNO}6 Complexes Stabilized by a Tetracarbene Macrocycle
Use of a macrocyclic tetracarbene ligand, which is topologically reminiscent of tetrapyrrole
macrocycles though electronically distinct, has allowed for the isolation, X-ray …
macrocycles though electronically distinct, has allowed for the isolation, X-ray …