Iron(III) activation hits a [4 + 4] macrocycle

The tetranuclear complex [Fe(III)2(L')(OH)(CH3O)]2, 1, has been synthesised from the reaction of either ferrous [in excess as 4:1 or stoichiometric 2:1 iron(II) : H4L] or ferric ions [4:1 iron(III) : H4L] with the large macrocycle, H4L, using aerobic conditions in methanol in the presence of tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2005-02 (3), p.429-432
Hauptverfasser: Hewitt, Ian J, Tang, Jin-Kui, Madhu, N T, Pilawa, Bernd, Anson, Christopher E, Brooker, Sally, Powell, Annie K
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Zusammenfassung:The tetranuclear complex [Fe(III)2(L')(OH)(CH3O)]2, 1, has been synthesised from the reaction of either ferrous [in excess as 4:1 or stoichiometric 2:1 iron(II) : H4L] or ferric ions [4:1 iron(III) : H4L] with the large macrocycle, H4L, using aerobic conditions in methanol in the presence of triethylamine. The structure of 1 was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. These reaction conditions lead to the modification of the original macrocycle through the incorporation of a methylene group between two amine groups to give an imidazolidine ring in (L')4-. The controlled addition of formaldehyde into the reaction system results in a significantly improved yield of 1, suggesting that it is involved in the reaction mechanism. The (L')4- macrocycle binds to two, well-separated, iron(III) centres [Fe(1)...Fe(1a) > 8 A]. Each iron(III) centre is further linked via hydroxy and methoxy bridges to equivalent iron(iii) centres contained in a second macrocycle. Overall this gives a structure containing two {Fe(OH)(CH(3)O)Fe} dimers [Fe(1)...Fe(2)ca. 3.2 A] sandwiched by two (L')4- macrocycles. The complex was further characterised by SQUID magnetic measurements and can be interpreted in terms of two isolated antiferromagnetically coupled Fe(III) dimers (J=-23.75 K).
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/b416250a