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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1979

Preparation of a porphyrin-iron-carbene model for the cytochrome P 450 complexes obtained upon metabolic oxidation of the insecticide synergists of the 1,3-benzodioxole series

Daniel Mansuy; Jean Paul. Battioni; J. C. Chottard; V. Ullrich


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1983

Reductive electrochemistry of iron-carbene porphyrins

Jean Paul. Battioni; D. Lexa; Daniel Mansuy; Jean-Michel Savéant


Biochemistry | 1984

Formation of a ferric carbanion complex from halothane and cytochrome P-450: electron spin resonance, electronic spectra, and model complexes

Hans Heinrich Ruf; Hansjuergen Ahr; Wolfgang Nastainczyk; Volker Ullrich; Daniel Mansuy; Jean Paul. Battioni; Regino Montiel-Montoya; Alfred X. Trautwein


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1982

Reversible iron-nitrogen migration of alkyl, aryl, or vinyl groups in iron porphyrins: a possible passage between .sigma. FeIII(porphyrin)(R) and FeII(N-R)(porphyrin)complexes

Daniel Mansuy; Jean Paul. Battioni; Daniel Dupre; Eric Sartori; Geneviève Chottard


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1988

Heme model studies related to cytochrome P-450 reactions: preparation of iron porphyrin complexes with carbenes bearing a .beta.-oxygen atom and their transformation into iron-N-alkylporphyrins and iron-metallacyclic complexes

Isabelle Artaud; Nathalie. Gregoire; Jean Paul. Battioni; Daniel Dupre; Daniel Mansuy


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1978

Thiocarbonyl complexes of iron(II) porphyrins. Formation by thiophosgene reduction

Daniel Mansuy; Jean Paul. Battioni; J. C. Chottard


Inorganic Chemistry | 1982

A new route to thiocarbonyliron complexes: preparation of FeII[porphyrin][C(Cl)SR] carbene complexes and their conversion into FeII[porphyrin][CS] complexes

Jean Paul. Battioni; J. C. Chottard; Daniel Mansuy


Inorganic Chemistry | 1980

A new route to selenocarbonyl-transition-metal complexes: preparation of the (5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphinato-iron(II)-selenocarbonyl complex, Fe(TPP)(CSe), from the carbenic Fe(TPP)(C(Cl)SeCH2C6H5) complex

Jean Paul. Battioni; Daniel Mansuy; J. C. Chottard


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1986

Reaction of a carbon equivalent of iodosylbenzene with iron-porphyrins: a ready access to N-alkylporphyrin complexes involving five-membered [cyclic] Fe-O-C-C-N metallocycles

Jean Paul. Battioni; Isabelle Artaud; Daniel Dupre; Philippe Leduc; Irena. Akhrem; Daniel Mansuy; Jean Fischer; Raymond Weiss; Irène Morgenstern-Badarau


Inorganic Chemistry | 1988

Nature of the complexes derived from the reaction of 1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethane (DDT) with iron porphyrins: crystal and molecular structure of the vinylidene carbene complex Fe(TPP)(C:C(p-ClC6H4)2)

Daniel Mansuy; Jean Paul. Battioni; David K. Lavallee; Jean Fischer; Raymond Weiss

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Daniel Mansuy

Paris Descartes University

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J. C. Chottard

École Normale Supérieure

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Daniel Dupre

École Normale Supérieure

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Jean Fischer

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Raymond Weiss

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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David K. Lavallee

City University of New York

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Isabelle Artaud

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Lange

École Normale Supérieure

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