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Extra credit • Extra credit 1 – ionic radii trends • Extra credit 2 – solving MIMT single crystal structures • Work on these must be completed individually. • Due date: May 14th Exploring biological functionality • Enzymes – Complex systems that often contain metals at active site – Metals are particularly import for redox enzymes • Bio-inorganic chemistry – Synthesis of model compounds The biological nitrogen cycle Nitrogenase Nitrogenase consists of 2 proteins: dinitrogenase reductase and dinitrogenase Overall reaction dinitrogenase reductase dinitrogenase 16 ATP required for each reduction of N2 -> 2 NH3 Some bacteria fix nitrogen only when involved in a symbiotic relationship with plants Leghemoglobin protects nitrogenase by binding oxygen A true cross-species collaboration: Plant makes the globin protein and bacterium makes the heme cofactor Industrial Haber process (N2 -> NH3) T = 400-500 °C p = 300-1000 atm Dinitrogenase model compound Oxygen binding in body You will make model compound, Co(salen) • Co(salen) can bind oxygen, just like the biological heme molecule NH2 + 2 H2N en HO HO O sal O N OH OH HO N salenH2 Co(II) O N N Co O N N Fe N N N Co 2+ O O N Co(salen) Ferrous Heme O Co(salen) Oxygen binding depends on Co environment • In crystals: N N Co O O O O Co N N Active structure Sol • Solvated: N N Co O O O O O O Co N N N N Co O O O O Co N N Inactive structure Sol N N Co O O O O Sol 2:1 structure 1:1 structure • Co(salen) exists with Co in a 4, 5, or 6 coordinate site • Solvated Co(salen) only binds O2 when it is 5 or 6 coordinate Experimental apparatus for measuring O2 binding graduated pipette stopper vac. flask DMSO in tt tubing water Co(salen)