Literature DB >> 11735469

Modulation of coordination chemistry in copper(I) complexes supported by Bis[2-(2-pyridyl)ethyl]amine-based tridentate ligands.

T Osako1, Y Tachi, M Taki, S Fukuzumi, S Itoh.   

Abstract

Structure and physicochemical properties of copper(I) complexes of the tridentate ligands L(2) (N,N-bis[2-(6-methylpyridin-2-yl)ethyl]phenethylamine) and L(3) (N,N-bis[2-(2-pyridyl)ethyl]-beta-methylphenethylamine) have been examined to obtain deeper insights into modulation of the coordination chemistry of copper(I) complexes. [Cu(I)(L(2))(CH(3)CN)](ClO(4)) (2.CH(3)CN) has a distorted tetrahedral geometry, which consists of three nitrogen atoms of the ligand and one nitrogen atom of the bound CH(3)CN. Steric repulsion between the 6-methyl group on the pyridine nucleus of L(2) and the metal ion of the complex prevents the cuprous complex from adaptation to a three-coordinate geometry which must have a shorter Cu-N(pyridine) distance ( approximately 1.88 A). Thus, the four-coordinate copper(I) complex (2.CH(3)CN) with a longer Cu-N bond (1.98 approximately 2.13 A) becomes favorable, resulting in rather strong binding of CH(3)CN to the metal ion. In [Cu(I)(L(3))](ClO(4)) (3), there is a Cu(I)-pi interaction between the cuprous ion and the phenyl group of the ligand sidearm. Such a copper(I)-arene interaction is essentially weak, but is significantly stabilized in complex 3. The methyl group at the benzylic position of L(3)() reduces the degree of freedom of sidearm rotation to make the phenyl group stick on the cuprous ion. Thus, the reactivity of the copper(I) complexes of L(2) and L(3) toward dioxygen is significantly diminished, showing sharp contrast to the high reactivity of the copper(I) complex supported by a similar tridentate ligand L(1) (N,N-bis[2-(2-pyridiyl)ethyl]phenethylamine).

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11735469     DOI: 10.1021/ic010625d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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