Polyvalent porphyrins. 1. Properties of tetrakis (3, 5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) porphyrin (1-P) and its iron (III) and zinc (II) derivatives

TG Traylor, KB Nolan, R Hildreth

Index: Traylor, T. G.; Nolan, Kevin B.; Hildreth, Robert Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1983 , vol. 105, # 19 p. 6149 - 6151

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Abstract

The peroxidases react with hydrogen peroxide to cleave the 0-0 bond and produce a protohemin derivative that is 2e-equiv more oxidized than the resting Fe (II1) p~ rphyrin.~,~ Recent evidence suggests that at least one of the electrons is removed from the porphyrin? r system to give a cation radical that is responsible for much of the electron transfer involved in substrate oxidation^.^^^

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