: The peroxidovanadium(V) complex [VVO(O2)(HO2)(bpy)]·3H2O·0.5bpy (1), where bpy = 2,2'-bypiridine, featuring η2-coordinated peroxide and hydroperoxide ligands, is reported as an efficient functional model of vanadium haloperoxidases (VHPOs). Structural and spectroscopic analyses indicate similarities between 1 and VHPO active sites, including peroxide ligand protonation. Mechanistic studies employing ab initio computational methods are based on the presence of [VVO(O2)(HO2)(bpy)] and its aqueous equilibrium species [VVO(O2)(HO2)(H2O)], in solutions of 1 (pH = 5.8). For each compound, two reaction pathways are explored for the oxidation of iodide and bromide: 1) direct HOX, where X = Br or I, formation through nucleophilic attack on the protonated η2-peroxide, affording ΔG‡ = 20.0-26.5 kcal mol-1 and 2) V-OX intermediate formation after the nucleophilic attack on the η2-peroxide resulting in ΔG‡ = 15.6-17.6 kcal mol-1. Catalyst regeneration via end-on H2O2 coordination is exergonic (ΔG = -15.2 and -21.6 kcal mol-1), indicating sustainable turnover. Complex 1 catalyzes the oxidative bromination of phenol red with a rate constant of 990 ± 90 mol-2 L2 min-1 and achieves high-yield halogenation of 8-hydroxyquinoline (73 and 86% for 5,7-dibromoquinolin-8-ol and 5,7-diiodoquinolin-8-ol) in mild conditions (30 °C, pH 5.8). The results highlight 1 as an efficient catalyst, with potential applications in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.

Mechanistic Insights and Catalytic Efficiency of a 2,2'-Bipyridine-Coordinated Peroxidovanadium Complex as a Haloperoxidase Biomimetic / Fachini, Lucas G; Elisandro, Enzo V S; Baptistella, Gabriel B; Bottini, Rúbia C R; Briganti, Matteo; Nunes, Giovana G; de Sá, Eduardo L. - In: CHEMPLUSCHEM. - ISSN 2192-6506. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. e202500444.0-e202500444.0. [10.1002/cplu.202500444]

Mechanistic Insights and Catalytic Efficiency of a 2,2'-Bipyridine-Coordinated Peroxidovanadium Complex as a Haloperoxidase Biomimetic

Briganti, Matteo;
2025

Abstract

: The peroxidovanadium(V) complex [VVO(O2)(HO2)(bpy)]·3H2O·0.5bpy (1), where bpy = 2,2'-bypiridine, featuring η2-coordinated peroxide and hydroperoxide ligands, is reported as an efficient functional model of vanadium haloperoxidases (VHPOs). Structural and spectroscopic analyses indicate similarities between 1 and VHPO active sites, including peroxide ligand protonation. Mechanistic studies employing ab initio computational methods are based on the presence of [VVO(O2)(HO2)(bpy)] and its aqueous equilibrium species [VVO(O2)(HO2)(H2O)], in solutions of 1 (pH = 5.8). For each compound, two reaction pathways are explored for the oxidation of iodide and bromide: 1) direct HOX, where X = Br or I, formation through nucleophilic attack on the protonated η2-peroxide, affording ΔG‡ = 20.0-26.5 kcal mol-1 and 2) V-OX intermediate formation after the nucleophilic attack on the η2-peroxide resulting in ΔG‡ = 15.6-17.6 kcal mol-1. Catalyst regeneration via end-on H2O2 coordination is exergonic (ΔG = -15.2 and -21.6 kcal mol-1), indicating sustainable turnover. Complex 1 catalyzes the oxidative bromination of phenol red with a rate constant of 990 ± 90 mol-2 L2 min-1 and achieves high-yield halogenation of 8-hydroxyquinoline (73 and 86% for 5,7-dibromoquinolin-8-ol and 5,7-diiodoquinolin-8-ol) in mild conditions (30 °C, pH 5.8). The results highlight 1 as an efficient catalyst, with potential applications in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
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