Abstract
The magnetic properties of protoporphyrin
and a representative group of its iron derivatives have been studied in order
to gain more detail of their structural characteristics. The greater
diamagnetism of protoporphyrin than that expected on the basis of Pascal's
additivity law indicates an increased stability of pyrrole units when linked in
resonating porphin form. The majority of iron-porphyrin complexes possess
ionically bound metal when crystallized from non-aqueous liquids. In the
presence of water, the lower values of magnetic moment reveal that iron tends
to form covalent bonds. The iron bonds of various haematin compounds are
compared with those of simple iron hydroxides and ferritin. There is strong
evidence to support the assumption that haematin in dilute al6ali possesses
covalent iron bonds involving only one d
eigen-function. In concentrated alkali the magnetic moment of haematin (2.4)
indicates that six covalent iron bonds should be directed to the corners of
either an octahedron or a trigonal prism, but the steric restrictions imposed
by the planar porphyrin nucleus and the covalent bond angle of oxygen make it
difficult to assign such specific bond directions to the metal.
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