| Literature DB >> 30925048 |
Florian Gutzeit, Marcel Dommaschk, Natalia Levin1, Axel Buchholz2, Eike Schaub, Winfried Plass2, Christian Näther, Rainer Herges.
Abstract
Axial coordination in nickel(II) porphyrins has been thoroughly investigated and is well understood. However, isolated five-coordinate nickel(II) porphyrins are still elusive after 50 years of intense research, even though they play a crucial role as intermediates in enzymes and catalysts. Herein we present the first fully stable, thoroughly characterized five-coordinate nickel(II) porphyrin in solution and in the solid state (crystal structure). The spectroscopic properties indicate pure high-spin behavior (S = 1). There are distinct differences in the NMR, UV-vis, and redox behavior compared to those of high-spin six-coordinate [with two axial ligands, such as NiTPPF10·(py)2] and low-spin four-coordinate (NiTPPF10) nickel(II) porphyrins. The title compound, a strapped nickel(II) porphyrin, allows a direct comparison of four-, five-, and six-coordinate nickel(II) porphyrins, depending on the environment. With this reference in hand, previous results were reevaluated, for example, the switching efficiencies and thermodynamic data of nickel(II) porphyrin-based spin switches in solution.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30925048 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b00348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem ISSN: 0020-1669 Impact factor: 5.165