
doi: 10.1021/ja045372c
pmid: 15740123
An extremely simple biomimetic oxidation system, consisting of mixing metal complexes of amphiphilic corroles with serum albumins, utilizes hydrogen peroxide for asymmetric sulfoxidation in up to 74% ee. The albumin-conjugated manganese corroles also display catalase-like activity, and mechanistic evidence points toward oxidant-coordinated manganese(III) as the prime reaction intermediate.
Manganese, Porphyrins, Sheep, Swine, Hydrogen Peroxide, Catalase, Oxygen, Biomimetic Materials, Animals, Humans, Oxidation-Reduction, Iron Compounds, Serum Albumin
Manganese, Porphyrins, Sheep, Swine, Hydrogen Peroxide, Catalase, Oxygen, Biomimetic Materials, Animals, Humans, Oxidation-Reduction, Iron Compounds, Serum Albumin
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