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A Unified Treatment of the Relationship Between Ligand Substituents and Spin State in a Family of Iron(II) Complexes.


ABSTRACT: The influence of ligands on the spin state of a metal ion is of central importance for bioinorganic chemistry, and the production of base-metal catalysts for synthesis applications. Complexes derived from [Fe(bpp)2 ](2+) (bpp=2,6-di{pyrazol-1-yl}pyridine) can be high-spin, low-spin, or spin-crossover (SCO) active depending on the ligand substituents. Plots of the SCO midpoint temperature (T1/2 ) in solution vs. the relevant Hammett parameter show that the low-spin state of the complex is stabilized by electron-withdrawing pyridyl ("X") substituents, but also by electron-donating pyrazolyl ("Y") substituents. Moreover, when a subset of complexes with halogeno X or Y substituents is considered, the two sets of compounds instead show identical trends of a small reduction in T1/2 for increasing substituent electronegativity. DFT calculations reproduce these disparate trends, which arise from competing influences of pyridyl and pyrazolyl ligand substituents on Fe-L ? and ??bonding.

SUBMITTER: Kershaw Cook LJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4804750 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Unified Treatment of the Relationship Between Ligand Substituents and Spin State in a Family of Iron(II) Complexes.

Kershaw Cook Laurence J LJ   Kulmaczewski Rafal R   Mohammed Rufeida R   Dudley Stephen S   Barrett Simon A SA   Little Marc A MA   Deeth Robert J RJ   Halcrow Malcolm A MA  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20160301 13


The influence of ligands on the spin state of a metal ion is of central importance for bioinorganic chemistry, and the production of base-metal catalysts for synthesis applications. Complexes derived from [Fe(bpp)2 ](2+) (bpp=2,6-di{pyrazol-1-yl}pyridine) can be high-spin, low-spin, or spin-crossover (SCO) active depending on the ligand substituents. Plots of the SCO midpoint temperature (T1/2 ) in solution vs. the relevant Hammett parameter show that the low-spin state of the complex is stabili  ...[more]

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