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Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight

A new Ni(ii) complex, was synthesized from the reaction of a non-innocent o-aminophenol ligand, and Ni(OAc)(2). The crystal structure of Ni(II)L(2)(NIS) (in which, IS stands for iminosemiquinone radical ligand with cyanide (shown by N in NIS) substituent on phenolate rings) exhibits the square plana...

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Autores principales: Nasibipour, Mina, Safaei, Elham, Masoumpour, Marziyeh Sadat, Wojtczak, Andrzej
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04362a
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author Nasibipour, Mina
Safaei, Elham
Masoumpour, Marziyeh Sadat
Wojtczak, Andrzej
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Safaei, Elham
Masoumpour, Marziyeh Sadat
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description A new Ni(ii) complex, was synthesized from the reaction of a non-innocent o-aminophenol ligand, and Ni(OAc)(2). The crystal structure of Ni(II)L(2)(NIS) (in which, IS stands for iminosemiquinone radical ligand with cyanide (shown by N in NIS) substituent on phenolate rings) exhibits the square planar environment of Ni(ii). The complex has been crystalized in the monoclinic system and Ni(ii) was surrounded by two oxygen and two nitrogen atoms of two ligands. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurement for crystalline samples of complex shows the effective magnetic moment per molecule (μ(eff)) of near zero and the diamagnetic nature of the complex (S = 0) which emphasize that strong antiferromagnetic coupling prevailed between the two unpaired electrons of L(NIS) ligands and Ni(ii) high spin electrons. The complex is EPR silent which confirms the diamagnetic character of the Ni(ii) complex. Electrochemical measurement (CV) indicates the redox-active character of ligand and metal. Ni(II)L(2)(NIS) complex proved to be effective for free metal- or base counterpart homocoupling of phenyl acetylene at room temperature. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of using Ni(ii) complex without using any reducing agent due to the promotion ancillary effect of non-innocent o-aminophenol ligand which acts as an “electron reservoir” and can reversibly accept and donate electrons in the catalytic cycle. The theoretical calculation confirms the magnetostructure, electronic spectrum and confirmed the suggested mechanism of phenyl acetylene homocoupling with emphasis on the role of non-innocent ligand electro-activity and the effect of ligand substituent on the efficiency and stability of the complex.
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spelling pubmed-90551112022-05-04 Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight Nasibipour, Mina Safaei, Elham Masoumpour, Marziyeh Sadat Wojtczak, Andrzej RSC Adv Chemistry A new Ni(ii) complex, was synthesized from the reaction of a non-innocent o-aminophenol ligand, and Ni(OAc)(2). The crystal structure of Ni(II)L(2)(NIS) (in which, IS stands for iminosemiquinone radical ligand with cyanide (shown by N in NIS) substituent on phenolate rings) exhibits the square planar environment of Ni(ii). The complex has been crystalized in the monoclinic system and Ni(ii) was surrounded by two oxygen and two nitrogen atoms of two ligands. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurement for crystalline samples of complex shows the effective magnetic moment per molecule (μ(eff)) of near zero and the diamagnetic nature of the complex (S = 0) which emphasize that strong antiferromagnetic coupling prevailed between the two unpaired electrons of L(NIS) ligands and Ni(ii) high spin electrons. The complex is EPR silent which confirms the diamagnetic character of the Ni(ii) complex. Electrochemical measurement (CV) indicates the redox-active character of ligand and metal. Ni(II)L(2)(NIS) complex proved to be effective for free metal- or base counterpart homocoupling of phenyl acetylene at room temperature. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of using Ni(ii) complex without using any reducing agent due to the promotion ancillary effect of non-innocent o-aminophenol ligand which acts as an “electron reservoir” and can reversibly accept and donate electrons in the catalytic cycle. The theoretical calculation confirms the magnetostructure, electronic spectrum and confirmed the suggested mechanism of phenyl acetylene homocoupling with emphasis on the role of non-innocent ligand electro-activity and the effect of ligand substituent on the efficiency and stability of the complex. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9055111/ /pubmed/35516191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04362a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nasibipour, Mina
Safaei, Elham
Masoumpour, Marziyeh Sadat
Wojtczak, Andrzej
Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title_full Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title_fullStr Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title_full_unstemmed Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title_short Ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent O-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
title_sort ancillary ligand electro-activity effects towards phenyl acetylene homocoupling reaction by a nickel(ii) complex of a non-innocent o-amino phenol ligand: a mechanistic insight
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04362a
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