Reactions of low valent transition metal complexes with hydrogen peroxide. Are they "fenton-like" or not? 4. The case of fe(II)l, l = edta; hedta and tcma

Esther Luzzatto, Haim Cohen, Claudia Stockheim, Karl Wieghardt, Dan Meyerstein

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Abstract

The question whether hydroxyl free radicals are formed in the reactions of divalent iron complexes Fe(II)L; L = edta; hedta; tcma (tcma = l-acetato-l,4,7-triazacyclononane) with hydrogen peroxide in neutral and slightly acidic solutions was studied by using the β elimination reaction as an assay for the formation of hydroxyl free radicals, OH. The results show that at pH<5.5 the iron(II)peroxide intermediate complex decomposes rapidly to yield free hydroxyl radicals for L=edta and hedta. This is in contrast to the mechanism of the corresponding Fe(II)nta peroxide complex, which probably decomposes to form Fe(IV)nta which then reacts with organic substrates to yield aliphatic free radicals. Thus, the non-participating ligand L has an appreciable effect on the mechanism of reaction of the metal center with hydrogen peroxide. Blank experiments using ionizing radiation as the source of CH2CR(CH3)OH, R = H or CH3 radicals indicate that when L = tcma intermediates of the type LFeIII-CH2CR(CH3)OHaq are formed, but their major mode of decomposition is not the β elimination reaction. Thus, the present assay for the formation of hydroxyl free radicals by the Fenton Reaction does not fit the latter system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-463
Number of pages11
JournalFree Radical Research
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1995
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We wish to thank Y. Nahon, D. Carmi, S. Cohen and Y. Nehemia for technical assistance. This study was supported by the German-Israeli Binational Science Foundation, Jerusalem, and the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission. D.M. wishes to express his thanks to Mrs. Irene Evans for continuous interest and support.

Funding

We wish to thank Y. Nahon, D. Carmi, S. Cohen and Y. Nehemia for technical assistance. This study was supported by the German-Israeli Binational Science Foundation, Jerusalem, and the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission. D.M. wishes to express his thanks to Mrs. Irene Evans for continuous interest and support.

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German-Israeli Binational Science Foundation
Israel Atomic Energy Commission

    Keywords

    • Fe(II)(edta)
    • Fe(II)(hedta)
    • Fenton
    • Hydroxyl free radicals

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