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Synthesis, structural studies, and redox chemistry of bimetallic [Mn(CO)3] and [Re(CO)3] complexes.

Wade C Henke1, Tyler A Kerr, Thomas R Sheridan, Lawrence M Henling, Michael K Takase, Victor W Day, Harry B Gray, James D Blakemore.   

Abstract

Manganese ([Mn(CO)3]) and rhenium tricarbonyl ([Re(CO)3]) complexes represent a workhorse family of compounds with applications in a variety of fields. Here, the coordination, structural, and electrochemical properties of a family of mono- and bimetallic [Mn(CO)3] and [Re(CO)3] complexes are explored. In particular, a novel heterobimetallic complex featuring both [Mn(CO)3] and [Re(CO)3] units supported by 2,2'-bipyrimidine (bpm) has been synthesized, structurally characterized, and compared to the analogous monomeric and homobimetallic complexes. To enable a comprehensive structural analysis for the series of complexes, we have carried out new single crystal X-ray diffraction studies of seven compounds: Re(CO)3Cl(bpm), anti-[{Re(CO3)Cl}2(bpm)], Mn(CO)3Br(bpz) (bpz = 2,2'-bipyrazine), Mn(CO)3Br(bpm), syn- and anti-[{Mn(CO3)Br}2(bpm)], and syn-[Mn(CO3)Br(bpm)Re(CO)3Br]. Electrochemical studies reveal that the bimetallic complexes are reduced at much more positive potentials (ΔE≥ 380 mV) compared to their monometallic analogues. This redox behavior is consistent with introduction of the second tricarbonyl unit which inductively withdraws electron density from the bridging, redox-active bpm ligand, resulting in more positive reduction potentials. [Re(CO3)Cl]2(bpm) was reduced with cobaltocene; the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of the product exhibits an isotropic signal (near g = 2) characteristic of a ligand-centered bpm radical. Our findings highlight the facile synthesis as well as the structural characteristics and unique electrochemical behavior of this family of complexes.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33459317      PMCID: PMC7983307          DOI: 10.1039/d0dt03666h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dalton Trans        ISSN: 1477-9226            Impact factor:   4.390


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