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Copper(II) complexes with diamino-diamido-type ligands were tested as catalysts of O2− dismutation. ESR spectra of these systems showed that, in consequence of the O2− interaction, all the bis complexes of formula [Cu(L)2H−2] (where L = L-valylamide, L-phenylalanylamide, L-prolylamide) transformed into [Cu(L)H−1(OH)2] species. They also showed the highest scavenger as well as catalytic activity. The complex species formed after the interaction continued to show scavenger activity also. Stronger copper(II) complexes hardly interacted and showed scarce scavenger properties. In the series of [Cu(L′)H−2] complex species (where L′ = (S,S)N,N′-bis(phenylalanyl)-1,2-ethanediamine and -1,3-propanediamine, and (S,S)N,N′-bis(prolyl)-1,2-ethanediamine), the attempt to correlate catalytic activity with structural features revealed that a longer methylene chain could become a critical factor.
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