Progress in Inorganic Chemistry Volume 57 Advisory Board JACQUELINEK.BARTON CALIFORNIAINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,PASADENA,CALIFORNIA JAMESP.COLLMAN STANFORDUNIVERSITY,STANFORD,CALIFORNIA ALANH.COWLEY UNIVERSITYOFTEXAS,AUSTIN,TEXAS RICHARDH.HOLM HARVARDUNIVERSITY,CAMBRIDGE,MASSACHUSETTS EIICHIKIMURA SHIZUOKAUNIVERSITY,SHIZUOKA,JAPAN NATHANS.LEWIS CALIFORNIAINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,PASADENA,CALIFORNIA STEPHENJ.LIPPARD MASSACHUSETTSINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS TOBINJ.MARKS NORTHWESTERNUNIVERSITY,EVANSTON,ILLINOIS KARLWIEGHARDT MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT,MU¨LHEIM,GERMANY PROGRESS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Edited by KENNETH D. 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Wileyalsopublishesitsbooksinavarietyofelectronicformats.Somecontentthatappearsinprint maynotbeavailableinelectronicformats.FormoreinformationaboutWileyproducts,visit ourwebsiteatwww.wiley.com. LibraryofCongressCatalogCardNumber:59-13035 ISBN 978-1-118-01063-1 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica oBookISBN:978-1-118-14823-5 ePDFISBN:978-1-118-14868-6 ePubISBN:978-1-118-14820-4 eMobiISBN:978-1-118-14867-9 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Chapter 1 Mechanisms ofWaterOxidation Catalyzed byRuthenium Coordination Complexes .................... 1 AURORA E. CLARKand JAMESK. HURST xþ Chapter 2 Biomimetic andNonbiological Dinuclear M Complex-Catalyzed AlcoholysisReactions of PhosphorylTransfer Reactions ........................... 55 R. STAN BROWN Chapter 3 Photoactivated DNACleavage and Anticancer Activityof 3d Metal Complexes ......................... 119 AKHIL R. CHAKRAVARTYand MITHUN ROY Chapter 4 Design and EvolutionofArtificialMetalloenzymes: Biomimetic Aspects.................................... 203 MARC CREUS and THOMAS R. WARD Chapter 5 Functionalizationof Fluorinated Aromatics by Nickel-Mediated C–Hand C–F BondOxidative Addition: Prospects for the Synthesis of Fluorine-ContainingPharmaceuticals..................... 255 SAMUEL A.JOHNSON, JILLIANA. HATNEAN, and MEGHANE. DOSTER Chapter 6 DNA Based Metal Catalysis............................. 353 JENS OELERICH andGERARD ROELFES Chapter 7 Metallo-b-lactamases and Their Synthetic Mimics: Structure, Function, and Catalytic Mechanism ............. 395 MUTHAIAH UMAYAL,A. TAMILSELVI, and GOVINDASAMY MUGESH v vi CONTENTS Chapter8 ANewClass ofNanostructuredInorganic–Organic Hybrid Semiconductors Based on II–VI BinaryCompounds .................................... 445 JING LI andRUIBO ZHANG Chapter9 OxygenEvolutionReaction Chemistry of Oxide-Based Electrodes .............................. 505 YOGESH SURENDRANATH andDANIEL G. NOCERA Subject Index .................................................... 561 CumulativeIndex................................................. 593 Chapter1,Figure3. TheDFTpredictedmechanismforwateroxidationcatalyzedby[Ru(OH)(3,6- 2 2 BuQ)(btpyan)]2þ ion [3,6-BuQ¼3,6-di-tert-butyl-1,2-benzoquinone and btpyan¼ 1,8-bis 2 2 (2,20:60,200-terpyrid-40-yl)anthracene].(Seetextforfullcaption.) Dark m)0.10 (b) 0 n0.09 4 7 (a)0.6 nce (0.08 a orb0.07 bs A0.06 Light 100 200 300 400 0.4 Time (s) e nc (c) a b Absor 0.2 {4,5} NIR component nsity RuIII nte al i RuII {3,4} gn 0.0 PR si E 300 450 600 750 900 330340350360 0 20 40 60 80 Wavelength (nm) Magnetic field (mT) Time (s) Chapter1, Figure 9. Photocatalyzed water oxidation by the SO2(cid:2)/[Ru(bpy)]2þ/“blue dimer” 2 8 3 system.(Seetextforfullcaption.) Chapter2,Figure4. Molecularstructureof20:CuII:(HO(cid:2))(PhCHO)PO(cid:2))(CFSO(cid:2)) shownas 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 anORTEPdrawingatthe50%probabilitylevel.(Hydrogensandcounterionsareomittedforclarity.) Chapter4,Figure12. Enantioselectivityofartificial-transferhydrogenasesforacetophenonereduc- tion.Intheachiral(planartrigonal)intermediateduringcatalyticturnover,incorporationofahydride fromoneofthetwopossibleprochiralfaceswillleadtoenantiomersofthethree-leggedd6pianostool complex.(Seetextforfullcaption.) T6 N N Cu2+ HN O X ON7 ON8 N Cu2+ N HN O X O N 1a O N 3a 2 Chapter6,Scheme17. CovalentapproachtoasymmetricDNAbasedcatalysis. Chapter7,Figure4. Mono-andbinuclearstructuresofmblsfromBacilluscereus(BcII)ofsubclassB1. (a)Panelarepresentstheoverallproteinstructuresofmbls,A,BandCfromBcIIwith2.5-,1.85-,and1.9- A˚resolution,respectively.(b)panelb(D–F)representstheactivesitesofcorrespondingproteinstructures. Watermoleculeandhydroxideionsareshownasredspheres,whereasZn(II)ionsareshownasgray spheres.[PDBcodesforstructuresA,BandCare1BMC,1BVT,and1BC2,respectively(60–62). Chapter7,Figure5. StructuresofVIM-2mblsofsubclassB1inbothreducedGandIandoxidized HandJforms.Panelarepresentstheoverallproteinstructures,whereaspanelbrepresentstheactive sitesoftheseproteins.[PDBcodesforstructuresGandHare1KO3and1KO2,respectively.Here Ocs221representsthecysteinesulfonicacid(66).] Chapter8, Figure 32. (a) A reference UV LED (360nm) illuminating blue light (commercially available).(b)ImageofthesameLEDcoatedwithathinlayerof2D-[CdS(ba)]beforeillumination. 2 2 (c)TheilluminatingimageofthecoatedLED.(d)TheilluminatingimageofthecoatedLEDafterMn2þ doping(0.1mol%).
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