Mn(ii) complexes of different nuclearity: synthesis, characterization and catecholase-like activityElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. CCDC 1425706-1425708. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/c5dt03659c
Two "end-off" compartmental ligands, 2-formyl-4-chloro-6- N -ethylmorpholine-iminomethyl-phenol (HL1) and 2-formyl-4-methyl-6- N -ethylpyrrolidine-iminomethyl-phenol (HL2) have been designed and three complexes of Mn( ii ), one mono-, one di- and a polynuclear, namely Mn(L1)(SCN) 2 (H 2 O)...
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Zusammenfassung: | Two "end-off" compartmental ligands, 2-formyl-4-chloro-6-
N
-ethylmorpholine-iminomethyl-phenol (HL1) and 2-formyl-4-methyl-6-
N
-ethylpyrrolidine-iminomethyl-phenol (HL2) have been designed and three complexes of Mn(
ii
), one mono-, one di- and a polynuclear, namely Mn(L1)(SCN)
2
(H
2
O)] (
1
), [Mn
2
(L1)(OAc)
2
](BPh
4
)] (
2
), and [Mn
2
(L2)(OAc)
2
(dca)]
n
(
3
) have been synthesized and structurally characterized. Variable temperature magnetic studies of
2
and
3
have been performed and data analyses reveal that Mn centers are antiferromagnetic coupled with
J
= −9.15 cm
−1
and
J
= −46.89, respectively. Catecholase activity of all the complexes has been investigated using 3,5-di-
tert
-butyl catechol (3,5-DTBC). All are highly active and the activity order on the basis of the
k
cat
value is
2
>
1
>
3
. In order to unveil whether the metal centered redox participation or the radical pathway is responsible for the catecholase-like activity of the complexes, detailed EPR and cyclic voltammetric (CV) studies have been performed. In addition to the six-line EPR spectrum characteristic to Mn(
ii
), an additional peak at
g
∼ 2 is observed when the EPR study is done with the mixture of 3,5-DTBC and the catalyst, suggesting the formation of an organic radical, most likely ligand centered. The CV experiment with the mixture of 3,5-DTBC and the catalyst reveals ligand centered reduction rather than reduction of Mn(
ii
) to Mn(
i
). It is thus inferred that complexes
1-3
show catecholase-like activity due to radical generation.
The origin of catecholase-like activity of Mn(
ii
)-Schiff-base complexes has been explored by studying structurally characterized mono-, di- and polynuclear Mn(
ii
) complexes of two "end-off" compartmental Schiff-base ligands. |
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ISSN: | 1477-9226 1477-9234 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c5dt03659c |