Reversible Ligand-Centered Reduction in Low-Coordinate Iron Formazanate Complexes
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2018-07-02
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Coordination of redox-active ligands to metals is a compelling strategy for making reduced complexes more accessible. In this work, we explore the use of redox-active formazanate ligands in low-coordinate iron chemistry. Reduction of an iron(II) precursor occurs at milder potentials than analogous non-redox-active β-diketiminate complexes, and the reduced three-coordinate formazanate-iron compound is characterized in detail. Structural, spectroscopic, and computational analysis show that the formazanate ligand undergoes reversible ligand-centered reduction to form a formazanate radical dianion in the reduced species. The less negative reduction potential of the reduced low-coordinate iron formazanate complex leads to distinctive reactivity with formation of a new N-I bond that is not seen with the β-diketiminate analogue. Thus, the storage of an electron on the supporting ligand changes the redox potential and enhances certain reactivity.
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Broere, D L J, Mercado, B Q, Lukens, J T, Vilbert, A C, Banerjee, G, Lant, H M C, Lee, S H, Bill, E, Sproules, S, Lancaster, K M & Holland, P L 2018, 'Reversible Ligand-Centered Reduction in Low-Coordinate Iron Formazanate Complexes', Chemistry-A European Journal, vol. 24, no. 37, pp. 9417-9425. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201801298