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Synthesis and electronic structure determination of N-alkyl-substituted bis(imino)pyridine iron imides exhibiting spin crossover behavior.

Amanda C Bowman1, Carsten Milsmann, Eckhard Bill, Zoë R Turner, Emil Lobkovsky, Serena DeBeer, Karl Wieghardt, Paul J Chirik.   

Abstract

Three new N-alkyl substituted bis(imino)pyridine iron imide complexes, ((iPr)PDI)FeNR ((iPr)PDI = 2,6-(2,6-(i)Pr(2)-C(6)H(3)-N═CMe)(2)C(5)H(3)N; R = 1-adamantyl ((1)Ad), cyclooctyl ((Cy)Oct), and 2-adamantyl ((2)Ad)) were synthesized by addition of the appropriate alkyl azide to the iron bis(dinitrogen) complex, ((iPr)PDI)Fe(N(2))(2). SQUID magnetic measurements on the isomeric iron imides, ((iPr)PDI)FeN(1)Ad and ((iPr)PDI)FeN(2)Ad, established spin crossover behavior with the latter example having a more complete spin transition in the experimentally accessible temperature range. X-ray diffraction on all three alkyl-substituted bis(imino)pyridine iron imides established essentially planar compounds with relatively short Fe-N(imide) bond lengths and two-electron reduction of the redox-active bis(imino)pyridine chelate. Zero- and applied-field Mössbauer spectroscopic measurements indicate diamagnetic ground states at cryogenic temperatures and established low isomer shifts consistent with highly covalent molecules. For ((iPr)PDI)FeN(2)Ad, Mössbauer spectroscopy also supports spin crossover behavior and allowed extraction of thermodynamic parameters for the S = 0 to S = 1 transition. X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computational studies were also performed to explore the electronic structure of the bis(imino)pyridine alkyl-substituted imides. An electronic structure description with a low spin ferric center (S = 1/2) antiferromagnetically coupled to an imidyl radical (S(imide) = 1/2) and a closed-shell, dianionic bis(imino)pyridine chelate (S(PDI) = 0) is favored for the S = 0 state. An iron-centered spin transition to an intermediate spin ferric ion (S(Fe) = 3/2) accounts for the S = 1 state observed at higher temperatures. Other possibilities based on the computational and experimental data are also evaluated and compared to the electronic structure of the bis(imino)pyridine iron N-aryl imide counterparts.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21985461     DOI: 10.1021/ja205736m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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