Periodic Trends within a Series of Five-Coordinate Thiolate-Ligated [MII(SMe2N4(tren))]+ (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn) Complexes, Including a Rare Example of a Stable CuII−Thiolate

A series of five-coordinate thiolate-ligated complexes [MII(tren)N4SMe2]+ (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn; tren = tris(2-aminoethyl)amine) are reported, and their structural, electronic, and magnetic properties are compared. Isolation of dimeric [NiII(SN4(tren)-RSdang)]2 (“dang”= dangling, uncoordinated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inorganic chemistry 2007-10, Vol.46 (22), p.9267-9277
Hauptverfasser: Brines, Lisa M, Shearer, Jason, Fender, Jessica K, Schweitzer, Dirk, Shoner, Steven C, Barnhart, David, Kaminsky, Werner, Lovell, Scott, Kovacs, Julie A
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Zusammenfassung:A series of five-coordinate thiolate-ligated complexes [MII(tren)N4SMe2]+ (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn; tren = tris(2-aminoethyl)amine) are reported, and their structural, electronic, and magnetic properties are compared. Isolation of dimeric [NiII(SN4(tren)-RSdang)]2 (“dang”= dangling, uncoordinated thiolate supported by H bonds), using the less bulky [(tren)N4S]1- ligand, pointed to the need for gem-dimethyls adjacent to the sulfur to sterically prevent dimerization. All of the gem-dimethyl derivatized complexes are monomeric and, with the exception of [NiII(SMe2N4(tren)]+, are isostructural and adopt a tetragonally distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry favored by ligand constraints. The nickel complex uniquely adopts an approximately ideal square pyramidal geometry and resembles the active site of Ni-superoxide dismutase (Ni-SOD). Even in coordinating solvents such as MeCN, only five-coordinate structures are observed. The MII−S thiolate bonds systematically decrease in length across the series (Mn−S > Fe−S > Co−S > Ni−S ∼ Cu−S < Zn−S) with exceptions occurring upon the occupation of σ* orbitals. The copper complex, [CuII(SMe2N4(tren)]+, represents a rare example of a stable CuII−thiolate, and models the perturbed “green” copper site of nitrite reductase. In contrast to the intensely colored, low−spin Fe(III)−thiolates, the M(II)−thiolates described herein are colorless to moderately colored and high−spin (in cases where more than one spin-state is possible), reflecting the poorer energy match between the metal d- and sulfur orbitals upon reduction of the metal ion. As the d-orbitals drop in energy proceeding across the across the series M2+ (M= Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu), the sulfur-to-metal charge-transfer transition moves into the visible region, and the redox potentials cathodically shift. The reduced M+1 oxidation state is only accessible with copper, and the more oxidized M+4 oxidation state is only accessible for manganese.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic701433p