Literature DB >> 16499391

Electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry of meso-substituted free-base corroles in nonaqueous media: reactions of (Cor)H3, [(Cor)H4]+, and [(Cor)H2]-.

Jing Shen1, Jianguo Shao, Zhongping Ou, Wenbo E, Beata Koszarna, Daniel T Gryko, Karl M Kadish.   

Abstract

Eleven free-base corroles with different electron-donating or electron-withdrawing meso substituents were characterized as to their electrochemistry and UV-visible spectroscopy in benzonitrile (PhCN) or pyridine containing tetra-n-butylammonium perchlorate (0.1 M). Six forms of the compounds with different numbers of protons and/or oxidation states were spectroscopically identified and are represented as (Cor)H3, (.Cor)H2, [(Cor)H2]-, [(.Cor)H2]2-, [(Cor)H4]+, and [(.Cor)H4]2+, where Cor is a trianionic corrole macrocycle. The electrochemistry and UV-visible properties are a function of corrole basicity, solvent basicity, and types or sizes of the meso substituents, and the compounds could be subdivided into one of two different groups, one of which comprises sterically hindered corroles and another that does not. The electroactive species in PhCN is (Cor)H3, whereas in pyridine, one inner proton dissociates, generating a mixture of (Cor)H3, [(Cor)H2]-, and pyH+. The addition of one electron to [(Cor)H2]- reversibly gives the [(.Cor)H2]2- pi-anion radical, whereas a reversible oxidation of the same species gives the neutral radical (.Cor)H2. The first one-electron reduction of (Cor)H3 occurs at the macrocycle in PhCN, but the initial product rapidly converts to [(Cor)H2]-, which undergoes additional reversible redox reactions at the conjugated pi-ring system. The first oxidation of (Cor)H3 in PhCN leads to a mixture of (.Cor)H2 and [(Cor)H4]+, both of which could be further oxidized or reduced. The UV-visible spectra of [(Cor)H4]+ were measured in PhCN after titrations with trifluoroacetic acid, after which selected samples were examined as to their electrochemistry. The HOMO-LUMO gaps of [(Cor)H2]-, (Cor)H3, and [(Cor)H4]+ were also determined.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16499391     DOI: 10.1021/ic051729h

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


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