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Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes
The synthesis of sulfur-bridged Fe–Ni heterobimetallics was inspired by Nature’s strategies to “trick” abundant first row transition metals into enabling 2-electron processes: redox-active ligands (including pendant iron–sulfur clusters) and proximal metals. Our design to have redox-active ligands o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9233302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35696567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201240119 |
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author | Quiroz, Manuel Lockart, Molly M. Saber, Mohamed R. Vali, Shaik Waseem Elrod, Lindy C. Pierce, Brad S. Hall, Michael B. Darensbourg, Marcetta Y. |
author_facet | Quiroz, Manuel Lockart, Molly M. Saber, Mohamed R. Vali, Shaik Waseem Elrod, Lindy C. Pierce, Brad S. Hall, Michael B. Darensbourg, Marcetta Y. |
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description | The synthesis of sulfur-bridged Fe–Ni heterobimetallics was inspired by Nature’s strategies to “trick” abundant first row transition metals into enabling 2-electron processes: redox-active ligands (including pendant iron–sulfur clusters) and proximal metals. Our design to have redox-active ligands on each metal, NO on iron and dithiolene on nickel, resulted in the observation of unexpectedly intricate physical properties. The metallodithiolate, (NO)Fe(N(2)S(2)), reacts with a labile ligand derivative of [Ni(II)(S(2)C(2)Ph(2))](0), Ni(DT), yielding the expected S-bridged neutral adduct, FeNi, containing a doublet {Fe(NO)}(7). Good reversibility of two redox events of FeNi led to isolation of reduced and oxidized congeners. Characterization by various spectroscopies and single-crystal X-ray diffraction concluded that reduction of the FeNi parent yielded [FeNi](−), a rare example of a high-spin {Fe(NO)}(8), described as linear Fe(II)(NO(–)). Mössbauer data is diagnostic for the redox change at the {Fe(NO)}(7/8) site. Oxidation of FeNi generated the 2[FeNi](+)⇌[Fe(2)Ni(2)](2+) equilibrium in solution; crystallization yields only the [Fe(2)Ni(2)](2+) dimer, isolated as PF(6)(−) and BArF(−) salts. The monomer is a spin-coupled diradical between {Fe(NO)}(7) and Ni(DT)(+), while dimerization couples the two Ni(DT)(+) via a Ni(2)S(2) rhomb. Magnetic susceptibility studies on the dimer found a singlet ground state with a thermally accessible triplet excited state responsible for the magnetism at 300 K (χ(M)T = 0.67 emu·K·mol(−1), µ(eff) = 2.31 µ(B)), and detectable by parallel-mode EPR spectroscopy at 20 to 50 K. A theoretical model built on an H(4) chain explains this unexpected low energy triplet state arising from a combination of anti- and ferromagnetic coupling of a four-radical molecular conglomerate. |
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spelling | pubmed-92333022022-12-13 Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes Quiroz, Manuel Lockart, Molly M. Saber, Mohamed R. Vali, Shaik Waseem Elrod, Lindy C. Pierce, Brad S. Hall, Michael B. Darensbourg, Marcetta Y. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences The synthesis of sulfur-bridged Fe–Ni heterobimetallics was inspired by Nature’s strategies to “trick” abundant first row transition metals into enabling 2-electron processes: redox-active ligands (including pendant iron–sulfur clusters) and proximal metals. Our design to have redox-active ligands on each metal, NO on iron and dithiolene on nickel, resulted in the observation of unexpectedly intricate physical properties. The metallodithiolate, (NO)Fe(N(2)S(2)), reacts with a labile ligand derivative of [Ni(II)(S(2)C(2)Ph(2))](0), Ni(DT), yielding the expected S-bridged neutral adduct, FeNi, containing a doublet {Fe(NO)}(7). Good reversibility of two redox events of FeNi led to isolation of reduced and oxidized congeners. Characterization by various spectroscopies and single-crystal X-ray diffraction concluded that reduction of the FeNi parent yielded [FeNi](−), a rare example of a high-spin {Fe(NO)}(8), described as linear Fe(II)(NO(–)). Mössbauer data is diagnostic for the redox change at the {Fe(NO)}(7/8) site. Oxidation of FeNi generated the 2[FeNi](+)⇌[Fe(2)Ni(2)](2+) equilibrium in solution; crystallization yields only the [Fe(2)Ni(2)](2+) dimer, isolated as PF(6)(−) and BArF(−) salts. The monomer is a spin-coupled diradical between {Fe(NO)}(7) and Ni(DT)(+), while dimerization couples the two Ni(DT)(+) via a Ni(2)S(2) rhomb. Magnetic susceptibility studies on the dimer found a singlet ground state with a thermally accessible triplet excited state responsible for the magnetism at 300 K (χ(M)T = 0.67 emu·K·mol(−1), µ(eff) = 2.31 µ(B)), and detectable by parallel-mode EPR spectroscopy at 20 to 50 K. A theoretical model built on an H(4) chain explains this unexpected low energy triplet state arising from a combination of anti- and ferromagnetic coupling of a four-radical molecular conglomerate. National Academy of Sciences 2022-06-13 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9233302/ /pubmed/35696567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201240119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Physical Sciences Quiroz, Manuel Lockart, Molly M. Saber, Mohamed R. Vali, Shaik Waseem Elrod, Lindy C. Pierce, Brad S. Hall, Michael B. Darensbourg, Marcetta Y. Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title | Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title_full | Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title_fullStr | Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title_full_unstemmed | Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title_short | Cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
title_sort | cooperative redox and spin activity from three redox congeners of sulfur-bridged iron nitrosyl and nickel dithiolene complexes |
topic | Physical Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9233302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35696567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201240119 |
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