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Synthesis of an Oxygen-Carrying Cobalt(II) Complex

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Source: Deepika Das, Tamara M. Powers, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University

Bioinorganic chemistry is the field of study that investigates the role that metals play in biology. Approximately half of all proteins contain metals and it is estimated that up to one third of all proteins rely on metal-containing active sites to function. Proteins that feature metals, called metalloproteins, play a vital role in a variety of cell functions that are necessary for life. Metalloproteins have intrigued and inspired synthetic inorganic chemists for decades, and many research groups have dedicated their programs to modeling the chemistry of metal-containing active sites in proteins through the study of coordination compounds.

The transport of O2 is a vital process for living organisms. O2-transport metalloproteins are responsible for binding, transporting, and releasing oxygen, which can then be used for life processes such as respiration. The oxygen-carrying cobalt coordination complex, [N,N'-bis(salicylaldehyde)ethylenediimino]cobalt(II) [Co(salen)]2 has been studied extensively to gain understanding about how metal complexes reversibly bind O2.1

In this experiment, we will synthesize [Co(salen)]2 and study its reversible reaction with O2 in the presence of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). First, we will quantify the amount of O2 consumed upon exposure of [Co(salen)]2 to DMSO. We will then visually observe the release of O2 from the [Co(salen)]2-O2 adduct by exposing the solid to CHCl3.

Procedura

1. Synthesis of Inactive [Co(salen)]2

  1. Charge a 250 mL 3-neck round-bottom flask with 120 mL of 95% EtOH and 2.20 g (0.192 mL, 0.018 mol) of salicylaldehyde.
  2. Fit the center neck with a condenser connected to N2. Fit the other two necks with a rubber septum and an addition funnel fitted with a rubber septum.
  3. Stir the reaction in a water bath and heat the solution to reflux (80 °C).
  4. Add ethylene diamine (0.52 g, 0.58 mL, 0.0087 mol) via syringe through the

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Risultati

Characterization of Inactive [Co(salen)]2:

Figure 1

IR (cm-1) collected on ATR attachment: 2357 (w), 1626 (w), 1602 (m), 1542 (w), 1528 (m), 1454 (w), 1448 (m), 1429 (m), 1348 (w), 1327 (w), 1323 (m), 1288 (m), 1248 (w), 1236 (w), 1197 (m), 1140 (m), 1124 (m), 1089 (w), 1053 (m), 1026 (w), 970 (w), 952 (w), 947 (w), 902 (m), 878 (w), 845 (w), 813 (w), 794 (w), 750 (s), 730 (

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Riferimenti

  1. Niederhoffer, E. C., Timmons, J. H., Martell, A. E. Thermodynamics of Oxygen Binding in Natural and Synthetic Dioxygen Complexes. Chem Rev. 84, 137-203 (1984).
  2. Appleton, T. G. Oxygen uptake by cobalt(II) complex. An undergraduate experiment. J Chem Educ. 54 (7), 443 (1977).
  3. Ueno, K., Martell, A. E. Infrared Studies on Synthetic Oxygen Carriers. J Phys Chem.60, 1270–1275 (1956).

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Oxygen carrying Cobalt II ComplexCo salen 2Organometallic ComplexOxygen transporting MetalloproteinsHemoglobinActive FormInactive FormVan der Waals InteractionDative BondCoordinating SolventDMSOSynthesisReversible BindingMolecular O2Transition Metal ComplexesEnd on Bridging FashionOctahedral Coordination SphereMolecular Orbital Diagram

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Overview

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Principles of [Co(salen)]2

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Synthesis of Inactive [Co(salen)]2 and Measurement of O2 Uptake

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Representative Results

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Applications

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