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Synthetic Models of Copper-Nitrosyl Species Proposed as Intermediates in Biological Denitrification
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Synthetic Models of Copper-Nitrosyl Species Proposed as Intermediates in Biological Denitrification

Debra J. Salmon and William B. Tolman
Nitrosyl Complexes in Inorganic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Medicine II, pp.137-153
Structure and Bonding, Springer Nature
01/01/2014

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chemistry Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear Life Sciences & Biomedicine Physical Sciences Science & Technology
Copper-containing nitrite reductase enzymes catalyze the reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide during denitrification, a key component of the global nitrogen cycle. Insights into the properties of proposed copper-nitrosyl intermediates have been obtained through studies of model complexes. Such complexes comprising both copper and nickel exhibit variable geometries and electronic structures that are influenced by the supporting ligands.

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