Determination of High-Spin Iron(III)–Nitroxyl Distances in Spin-Labeled Porphyrins by Time-Domain EPR

Continuous wave EPR spectra of the nitroxyl signals for four spin-labeled high-spin (h.s.) Fe(III) porphyrins showed partially resolved splittings at temperatures near 4 K. Axial ligands were fluoride, chloride, or bromide. As temperature was increased to 20 to 30 K the iron–nitroxyl splitting colla...

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Published inJournal of magnetic resonance (1997) Vol. 131; no. 1; pp. 97 - 110
Main Authors Rakowsky, Margaret H., Zecevic, Ana, Eaton, Gareth R., Eaton, Sandra S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.03.1998
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Summary:Continuous wave EPR spectra of the nitroxyl signals for four spin-labeled high-spin (h.s.) Fe(III) porphyrins showed partially resolved splittings at temperatures near 4 K. Axial ligands were fluoride, chloride, or bromide. As temperature was increased to 20 to 30 K the iron–nitroxyl splitting collapsed due to increasing rates of iron relaxation. Electron spin-echo (ESE) spectroscopy showed that above about 6 K collapse of the iron–nitroxyl spin–spin splitting caused a dramatic increase in the nitroxyl phase memory relaxation rates. Electron spin relaxation rates were determined for Fe(tetratolylporphyrin)X,X= F, Cl, Br, in toluene solution by ESE or inversion recovery at 4.5 to 6 K and by analysis of the temperature-dependent contributions to the continuous wave EPR linewidths between about 10 and 120 K. Above about 10 K iron relaxation rates increase in the orderX= F < Cl < Br, which is the order of increasing zero-field splitting. Saturation recovery data for two spin-labeled h.s. iron(III) porphyrins between about 15 and 120 K and for two additional spin-labeled h.s. iron(III) porphyrins between about 85 and 120 K demonstrated that interaction with the h.s. iron enhanced the electron spin relaxation rate of the spin label. The saturation recovery curves for the nitroxyl were analyzed to determine interspin distances using a modified version of the Bloembergen equation and independently determined iron relaxation rates. Interspin distances were between 11.6 and 15.0 Å, were independent of axial ligand, and were in good agreement with values obtained previously for low-spin Fe(III) and Cu(II) analogs.
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ISSN:1090-7807
1096-0856
DOI:10.1006/jmre.1997.1338