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A spectrochemical walk: single-site perturbation within a series of six-coordinate ferrous complexes.

Christian R Goldsmith1, Robert T Jonas, Adam P Cole, T Daniel P Stack.   

Abstract

A series of ferrous complexes with the pentadentate ligand 2,6-(bis-(bis-2-pyridyl)methoxymethane)pyridine (PY5) was prepared and examined. PY5 binds ferrous iron in a square-pyramidal geometry, leaving a single coordination site accessible for complexation of a wide range of monodentate exogenous ligands: [Fe(II)(PY5)(X)](n+), X = MeOH, H(2)O, MeCN, pyridine, Cl-, OBz-, N(3)-, MeO-, PhO-, and CN-. The spin-states of these ferrous complexes are extremely sensitive to the nature of the single exogenous ligand; the spectroscopic and structural properties correlate with their high-spin (hs) or low-spin (ls) electronic ground state. Systematic metrical trends within six crystallographic structures clearly indicate a preferred conformational binding mode of the PY5 ligand. The relative binding affinities of the exogenous ligands in MeOH indicate that exogenous ligand charge is the primary determinant of the binding affinity; the [Fe(II)(PY5)](2+) unit preferentially binds anionic ligands over neutral ligands. At parity of charge, strong-field ligands are preferentially bound over weak-field ligands. In MeOH, the pK(a) of the exogenously ligated MeOH in [Fe(PY5)(MeOH)](2+) (9.1) limits the scope of exogenous ligands, as strongly basic ligands preferentially deprotonate [Fe(PY5)(MeOH)](2+) to yield [Fe(PY5)(OMe)](1+) rather than ligate to the ferrous center. Exogenous ligation by a strongly basic ligand, however, can be achieved in polar aprotic solvents.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12206687     DOI: 10.1021/ic025616z

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


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