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Binucleating ligand information


Dicopper complex derived from diformylcresol and ethylenediamine.

In coordination chemistry, a binucleating ligand binds two metals. Much attention has been directed toward such ligands that hold metals side-by-side, such that the pair of metals can bind substrates cooperatively.[1]

A variety of metalloenzymes feature bimetallic active sites. Examples include superoxide dismutase, urease, nickel-iron hydrogenase. Many Non-heme iron proteins have diiron active sites, e.g. ribonucleotide reductase and hemerythrin.

  1. ^ Gavrilova, A. L.; Bosnich, B., "Principles of Mononucleating and Binucleating Ligand Design", Chem. Rev. 2004, volume 104, 349-383. doi:10.1021/cr020604g

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