Literature DB >> 27531163

Localized Mixed-Valence and Redox Activity within a Triazole-Bridged Dinucleating Ligand upon Coordination to Palladium.

Daniël L J Broere1, Raoul Plessius1, Joanne Tory2, Serhiy Demeshko3, Bas de Bruin1, Maxime A Siegler4, Frantisek Hartl2, Jarl Ivar van der Vlugt5.   

Abstract

The new dinucleating redox-active ligand (LH4 ), bearing two redox-active NNO-binding pockets linked by a 1,2,3-triazole unit, is synthetically readily accessible. Coordination to two equivalents of PdII resulted in the formation of paramagnetic (S=1/2 ) dinuclear Pd complexes with a κ2 -N,N'-bridging triazole and a single bridging chlorido or azido ligand. A combined spectroscopic, spectroelectrochemical, and computational study confirmed Robin-Day Class II mixed-valence within the redox-active ligand, with little influence of the secondary bridging anionic ligand. Intervalence charge transfer was observed between the two ligand binding pockets. Selective one-electron oxidation allowed for isolation of the corresponding cationic ligand-based diradical species. SQUID (super-conducting quantum interference device) measurements of these compounds revealed weak anti-ferromagnetic spin coupling between the two ligand-centered radicals and an overall singlet ground state in the solid state, which is supported by DFT calculations. The rigid and conjugated dinucleating redox-active ligand framework thus allows for efficient electronic communication between the two binding pockets.
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Keywords:  dinucleating ligand; intervalence charge transfer; mixed-valence; palladium; redox-active ligands

Year:  2016        PMID: 27531163     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201601900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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