Antisymmetric Spin Exchange in a μ-1,2-Peroxodicopper(II) Complex with an Orthogonal Cu-O-O-Cu Arrangement and S = 1 Spin Ground State Characterized by THz-EPR.
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ABSTRACT: A unique type of Cu2/O2 adduct with orthogonal (close to 90°) Cu-O-O-Cu arrangement has been proposed for initial stages of O2 binding at biological type III dicopper sites, and targeted ligand design has now allowed us to emulate such an adduct in a pyrazolate-based μ-η1 :η1-peroxodicopper(II) complex (2) with Cu-O-O-Cu torsion φ of 87°, coined ⊥ P intermediate. Full characterization of 2, including X-ray diffraction (d O-O = 1.452 Å) and Raman spectroscopy (ν̃O-O = 807 cm-1), completes a series of closely related Cu2/O2 intermediates featuring μ-η1 :η1-peroxodicopper(II) cores with φ ranging from 55° (A, cis-peroxo C P; Brinkmeier A.et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc.2021, 143, 10361) via 87° (2, ⊥ P type) up to 104° (B, approaching trans-peroxo T P; Kindermann N.et al., Angew. Chem., Int. Ed.2015, 54, 1738). SQUID magnetometry revealed ferromagnetic interaction of the CuII ions and a triplet (S t = 1) ground state in 2. Frequency-domain THz-EPR has been employed to quantitatively investigate the spin systems of 2 and B. Magnetic transitions within the triplet ground states confirmed their substantial zero-field splittings (ZFS) suggested by magnetometry. Formally forbidden triplet-to-singlet transitions at 56 (2) and 157 cm-1 (B), which are in agreement with the exchange coupling strengths J iso inferred from SQUID data, are reported for the first time for coupled dicopper(II) complexes. Rigorous analysis by spin-Hamiltonian-based simulations attributed the corresponding nonzero transition probabilities and the ZFS to substantial antisymmetric (Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya) exchange d and provided robust values and orientations for the d , J , and g tensors. These interactions can be correlated with the Cu-O-O-Cu geometries, revealing a linear increase of J iso with the Cu-O-O-Cu torsion and a strong linear decrease with the Cu-O-O angle. Relevance of the ⊥ P intermediate for O2 activation at type III dicopper sites and a potential role of antisymmetric exchange in the concomitant intersystem crossing are proposed.
SUBMITTER: Lohmiller T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9131480 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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