Spin-state regulation of iron(III) centres by axial ligands with tetradentate bis(picolinamide) in-plane ligands

Ray, Manabendra ; Mukherjee, Rabindra Nath ; Richardson, John F. ; Buchanan, Robert M. (1993) Spin-state regulation of iron(III) centres by axial ligands with tetradentate bis(picolinamide) in-plane ligands Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions (16). pp. 2451-2457. ISSN 0300-9246

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Abstract

Mononuclear iron(III) complexes trans-[Fe(bpb)X2]+/-[H2bpb = 1,2-bis(pyridine-2-carboxamido)-benzene; X = pyridine (py)1, N3-2, MeCO2-3 or CN-4] and trans-[Fe(bpc)X2]+/-[H2bpc = 4,5-dichloro-1,2-bis(pyridine-2-carboxamido)benzene; X = py 5, Cl-6 or MeCO2-7] have been synthesised and characterized. Complexes 1 and 4 are low-spin (μeff= 2.50 and 2.10 at 298 K, solution phase) whereas 2, 3, 6 and 7(μeff= 5.86-5.98 at 298 K, solution phase) are high spin. Solid-state magnetic susceptibility (40-300 K) and Mossbauer spectral measurements at 300 and 77 K of 1 and 7 confirmed the spin state. The complex [NEt4][Fe(bpc)(MeCO2)2]·CHCl37 has been characterized by X-ray crystallography: space group P21/c, a= 12.283(3), b= 18.819(3), c= 16.437(3)Å, β= 101.02(2)°, Z= 4, R=R' = 0.041 for 5069 observed reflections. The solid-state EPR spectra (300 and 77 K) of 1, 4 and 5 are typical of low-spin iron(III) and have been analysed to determine the ligand-field parameters. All the complexes display ligand-to-metal charge-transfer transitions in the visible region (550-800 nm). Cyclic voltammetric measurements of 1 in pyridine and 4 in dimethylformamide revealed a quasi-reversible FeIII-FeII reduction [E½=-0.06 V, ΔEp= 150 mV for 1 and E½=-0.83 V, ΔEp= 100 mV for 4vs. saturated calomel electrode (SCE)]. The high-spin complexes exhibit an electrochemically irreversible but chemically reversible FeIII-FeII reduction (Epc=-0.44 to -0.83 V) in acetonitrile solution. Complexes 2, 4 and 6 show a reversible one-electron oxidation (E½=+0.66 to +1.05 V vs. SCE).

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