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Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

Oxoiron(IV) porphyrin π-cation radical complexes with a chameleon behavior in cytochrome P450 model reactions

Woon Ju Song; Yon Ok Ryu; Rita Song; Wonwoo Nam

There is an intriguing, current controversy on the involvement of multiple oxidizing species in oxygen transfer reactions by cytochromes P450 and iron porphyrin complexes. The primary evidence for the “multiple oxidants” theory was that products and/or product distributions obtained in the catalytic oxygenations were different depending on reaction conditions such as catalysts, oxidants, and solvents. In the present work, we carried out detailed mechanistic studies on competitive olefin epoxidation, alkane hydroxylation, and C=C epoxidation versus allylic C–H hydroxylation in olefin oxygenation with in situ generated oxoiron(IV) porphyrin π-cation radicals (1) under various reaction conditions. We found that the products and product distributions were markedly different depending on the reaction conditions. For example, 1 bearing different axial ligands showed different product selectivities in competitive epoxidations of cis-olefins and trans-olefins and of styrene and para-substituted styrenes. The hydroxylation of ethylbenzene by 1 afforded different products, such as 1-phenylethanol and ethylbenzoquinone, depending on the axial ligands of 1 and substrates. Moreover, the regioselectivity of C=C epoxidation versus C–H hydroxylation in the oxygenation of cyclohexene by 1 changed dramatically depending on the reaction temperatures, the electronic nature of the iron porphyrins, and substrates. These results demonstrate that 1 can exhibit diverse reactivity patterns under different reaction conditions, leading us to propose that the different products and/or product distributions observed in the catalytic oxygenation reactions by iron porphyrin models might not arise from the involvement of multiple oxidizing species but from 1 under different circumstances. This study provides strong evidence that 1 can behave like a “chameleon oxidant” that changes its reactivity and selectivity under the influence of environmental changes.


Dalton Transactions | 2005

Tuning the intermolecular dative interactions by altering the ligand planarity and counter cations in vanadyl(IV) complexes

Kwan Mook Kim; Dong Won Lee; Mi Sook Seo; Rita Song; Moo-Jin Jun; Wonwoo Nam

A vanadyl(iv) complex, K2V(O)(dtoym)2, forms polymeric interactions via intermolecular dative bonds; the intermolecular dative interaction is tuned by changes of the ligand planarity and counter cations of the vanadyl complex.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Synthesis, Characterization, and Reactivities of Manganese(V)-Oxo Porphyrin Complexes

Woon Ju Song; Mi Sook Seo; Serena DeBeer George; Takehiro Ohta; Rita Song; Min-Jung Kang; Takehiko Tosha; Teizo Kitagawa; Edward I. Solomon; Wonwoo Nam


Journal of Controlled Release | 2005

Synthesis, characterization, and tumor selectivity of a polyphosphazene–platinum(II) conjugate

Rita Song; Yong Joo Jun; Ju Ik Kim; Changbae Jin; Youn Soo Sohn


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2005

Parallel mechanistic studies on the counterion effect of manganese salen and porphyrin complexes on olefin epoxidation by iodosylarenes.

Se-Eun Park; Woon Ju Song; Yon Ok Ryu; Mi Hee Lim; Rita Song; Kwan Mook Kim; Wonwoo Nam


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2004

Coordination modes vs. antitumor activity: synthesis and antitumor activity of novel platinum(II) complexes of N-substituted amino dicarboxylic acids

Yeong Sang Kim; Rita Song; Hyun Cheol Chung; Moo Jin Jun; Youn Soo Sohn


Inorganic Chemistry | 2003

New heterometallic coordination polymers self-assembled from copper(II) nitrate and (diamine)PtII(pyridinecarboxylates)2

Rita Song; Kwan Mook Kim; Youn Soo Sohn


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005

A macromolecular prodrug of doxorubicin conjugated to a biodegradable cyclotriphosphazene bearing a tetrapeptide.

Jin Kyu Kim; Udaya S. Toti; Rita Song; Youn Soo Sohn


Inorganic Chemistry | 2000

Electrophilic substitution of (diamine)tetrahydroxoplatinum(IV) with carboxylic anhydrides. Synthesis and characterization of (diamine)platinum(IV) complexes of mixed carboxylates.

Rita Song; Kwan Mook Kim; Sung Sil Lee; Youn Soo Sohn


Polymer | 2004

The relationship of thermosensitive properties with structure of organophosphazenes

Youn Soo Sohn; Jin Kyu Kim; Rita Song; Byeongmoon Jeong

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Wonwoo Nam

Ewha Womans University

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Jin Kyu Kim

Ewha Womans University

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Mi Sook Seo

Ewha Womans University

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Yon Ok Ryu

Ewha Womans University

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Bo Gyu Choi

Ewha Womans University

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Changbae Jin

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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