While performing our research on the tetranuclear "star-shaped" complexes formulated as [M3M'(LR)2(dpm)6], where M, M' are first-row d-block metals; H3LR is a tripodal alcohol, RC(CH2OH)3, with R = Et, Me or Ph; and Hdpm = dipivaloylmethane, we isolated a series of binuclear, alkoxide-bridged chelate complexes of titanium and chromium upon spontaneous deprotonation of the polyalcohol. In the titanium system, both [TiIII 2Cl4(H2LEt)2] middot4thf and [TiIV 2Cl4(HLEt)2] middot2thf were identified; they present anal-ogous binuclear frameworks but distinct metal oxidation states and polyalcohol deprotonation degrees. Four similar CrIII 2 compounds were also isolated, differing in the tripodal R groups and cocrystallized solvent or proligand molecules. The products were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and spectroscopic, thermogravimetric and magnetic measurements. Cocrystallization influences the nature, strength and pattern of intermolecular interactions. Among the binuclear M III products, all those containing solvating tetrahydrofuran, [M2Cl4(H2LR)2 ] middotx thf ( R = Et, Ph; x = 4 or 5 respectively), lose solvent upon gradual polyalcohol deprotonation, mild heating or vacuum drying. The versatile tripodal skeleton assembles the alkoxide-bridged M 2 units ( M = TiIII/IV or CrIII) in various experimental conditions, including air or inert atmosphere and non-protic or protic media, and confers remarkable robustness to the final binuclear aggregates.
Framework robustness in early d-block metal complexes with tripodal polyalcohol ligands / Krupczak C., Stoeberl B.J., Westrup K.C.M., Tesi L., Santana F.S., Giese S.O.K., Yokaichiya F., Costa D.D.S., Missina J.M., Stinghen D., Hughes D.L., Sessoli R., Nunes G.G., Reis D.M., Soares J.F.. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. - ISSN 0022-2860. - ELETTRONICO. - 1274:(2023), pp. 134360.1-134360.13. [10.1016/j.molstruc.2022.134360]
Framework robustness in early d-block metal complexes with tripodal polyalcohol ligands
Sessoli R.;
2023
Abstract
While performing our research on the tetranuclear "star-shaped" complexes formulated as [M3M'(LR)2(dpm)6], where M, M' are first-row d-block metals; H3LR is a tripodal alcohol, RC(CH2OH)3, with R = Et, Me or Ph; and Hdpm = dipivaloylmethane, we isolated a series of binuclear, alkoxide-bridged chelate complexes of titanium and chromium upon spontaneous deprotonation of the polyalcohol. In the titanium system, both [TiIII 2Cl4(H2LEt)2] middot4thf and [TiIV 2Cl4(HLEt)2] middot2thf were identified; they present anal-ogous binuclear frameworks but distinct metal oxidation states and polyalcohol deprotonation degrees. Four similar CrIII 2 compounds were also isolated, differing in the tripodal R groups and cocrystallized solvent or proligand molecules. The products were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and spectroscopic, thermogravimetric and magnetic measurements. Cocrystallization influences the nature, strength and pattern of intermolecular interactions. Among the binuclear M III products, all those containing solvating tetrahydrofuran, [M2Cl4(H2LR)2 ] middotx thf ( R = Et, Ph; x = 4 or 5 respectively), lose solvent upon gradual polyalcohol deprotonation, mild heating or vacuum drying. The versatile tripodal skeleton assembles the alkoxide-bridged M 2 units ( M = TiIII/IV or CrIII) in various experimental conditions, including air or inert atmosphere and non-protic or protic media, and confers remarkable robustness to the final binuclear aggregates.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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