Nickel(ii) complexes of a 3N ligand as a model for diketone cleaving unusual nickel(ii)-dioxygenase enzymes†‡
Abstract
Diketone substrate bound nickel(II) complexes of 2,6-bis(1-methylbenzimidazolyl)pyridine have been synthesized and characterized as relevant active site models for unusual diketone cleaving Ni(II)-dependent enzymes Ni–ARD and DKDO. The average Ni–Npy/benzim bond distances (2.050–2.107 Å) of model complexes are almost identical to the Ni–NHis bond distances of NiII–ARD (2.02–2.19 Å). The reaction of these adducts with dioxygen exhibited C–C cleavage with the rate of kO2, 5.24–73.71 × 10−3 M−1 s−1. The phenyl substituted adduct regioselectively elicits 52% of benzoic acid as the major product.