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Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes

[Image: see text] The transition between spin states in d-block metal complexes has important ramifications for their structure and reactivity, with applications ranging from information storage materials to understanding catalytic activity of metalloenzymes. Tuning the ligand field (Δ(O)) by steric...

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Autores principales: Milocco, Francesca, de Vries, Folkert, Bartels, Imke M. A., Havenith, Remco W. A., Cirera, Jordi, Demeshko, Serhiy, Meyer, Franc, Otten, Edwin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33197175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c10010
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author Milocco, Francesca
de Vries, Folkert
Bartels, Imke M. A.
Havenith, Remco W. A.
Cirera, Jordi
Demeshko, Serhiy
Meyer, Franc
Otten, Edwin
author_facet Milocco, Francesca
de Vries, Folkert
Bartels, Imke M. A.
Havenith, Remco W. A.
Cirera, Jordi
Demeshko, Serhiy
Meyer, Franc
Otten, Edwin
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description [Image: see text] The transition between spin states in d-block metal complexes has important ramifications for their structure and reactivity, with applications ranging from information storage materials to understanding catalytic activity of metalloenzymes. Tuning the ligand field (Δ(O)) by steric and/or electronic effects has provided spin-crossover compounds for several transition metals in the periodic table, but this has mostly been limited to coordinatively saturated metal centers in octahedral ligand environments. Spin-crossover complexes with low coordination numbers are much rarer. Here we report a series of four-coordinate, (pseudo)tetrahedral Fe(II) complexes with formazanate ligands and demonstrate how electronic substituent effects can be used to modulate the thermally induced transition between S = 0 and S = 2 spin states in solution. All six compounds undergo spin-crossover in solution with T(1/2) above room temperature (300–368 K). While structural analysis by X-ray crystallography shows that the majority of these compounds are low-spin in the solid state (and remain unchanged upon heating), we find that packing effects can override this preference and give rise to either rigorously high-spin (6) or gradual spin-crossover behavior (5) also in the solid state. Density functional theory calculations are used to delineate the empirical trends in solution spin-crossover thermodynamics. In all cases, the stabilization of the low-spin state is due to the π-acceptor properties of the formazanate ligand, resulting in an “inverted” ligand field, with an approximate “two-over-three” splitting of the d-orbitals and a high degree of metal–ligand covalency due to metal → ligand π-backdonation. The computational data indicate that the electronic nature of the para-substituent has a different influence depending on whether it is present at the C–Ar or N–Ar rings, which is ascribed to the opposing effect on metal–ligand σ- and π-bonding.
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spelling pubmed-77059642020-12-02 Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes Milocco, Francesca de Vries, Folkert Bartels, Imke M. A. Havenith, Remco W. A. Cirera, Jordi Demeshko, Serhiy Meyer, Franc Otten, Edwin J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The transition between spin states in d-block metal complexes has important ramifications for their structure and reactivity, with applications ranging from information storage materials to understanding catalytic activity of metalloenzymes. Tuning the ligand field (Δ(O)) by steric and/or electronic effects has provided spin-crossover compounds for several transition metals in the periodic table, but this has mostly been limited to coordinatively saturated metal centers in octahedral ligand environments. Spin-crossover complexes with low coordination numbers are much rarer. Here we report a series of four-coordinate, (pseudo)tetrahedral Fe(II) complexes with formazanate ligands and demonstrate how electronic substituent effects can be used to modulate the thermally induced transition between S = 0 and S = 2 spin states in solution. All six compounds undergo spin-crossover in solution with T(1/2) above room temperature (300–368 K). While structural analysis by X-ray crystallography shows that the majority of these compounds are low-spin in the solid state (and remain unchanged upon heating), we find that packing effects can override this preference and give rise to either rigorously high-spin (6) or gradual spin-crossover behavior (5) also in the solid state. Density functional theory calculations are used to delineate the empirical trends in solution spin-crossover thermodynamics. In all cases, the stabilization of the low-spin state is due to the π-acceptor properties of the formazanate ligand, resulting in an “inverted” ligand field, with an approximate “two-over-three” splitting of the d-orbitals and a high degree of metal–ligand covalency due to metal → ligand π-backdonation. The computational data indicate that the electronic nature of the para-substituent has a different influence depending on whether it is present at the C–Ar or N–Ar rings, which is ascribed to the opposing effect on metal–ligand σ- and π-bonding. American Chemical Society 2020-11-16 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7705964/ /pubmed/33197175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c10010 Text en © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Milocco, Francesca
de Vries, Folkert
Bartels, Imke M. A.
Havenith, Remco W. A.
Cirera, Jordi
Demeshko, Serhiy
Meyer, Franc
Otten, Edwin
Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title_full Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title_fullStr Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title_full_unstemmed Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title_short Electronic Control of Spin-Crossover Properties in Four-Coordinate Bis(formazanate) Iron(II) Complexes
title_sort electronic control of spin-crossover properties in four-coordinate bis(formazanate) iron(ii) complexes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7705964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33197175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c10010
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