First prepared in the late 70s, the pro-ligand 1,3-bis(3,5-dioxo-1-hexyl)benzene (H2bdhb) contains two acetoacetyl terminations linked to a central 1,3-phenylene unit through dimethylene bridges. Since each termination can be either in diketonic or keto-enolic form, in organic solution it exists as a mixture of three spectroscopically resolvable tautomers. In the presence of pyridine, Co2+ and the bdhb2- anion form a crystalline dimeric compound with formula [Co2(bdhb)2(py)4] (2) and a Co & ctdot;Co separation of more than 11 & Aring;. Complex 2 contains two pseudo-octahedrally coordinated and non-interacting high-spin cobalt(ii) ions (S = 3/2) displaying a large easy-plane anisotropy (D similar to 70 cm-1), as consistently indicated by magnetic measurements, X-band EPR spectra, and complete active space self-consistent field/N-electron valence state perturbation theory (CASSCF/NEVPT2) calculations. At cryogenic temperatures (T < 7 K) and in an applied static magnetic field, the compound shows detectably slow magnetic relaxation, which occurs through direct and Raman mechanisms. Combined mass spectrometry, UV-Vis, and 1H/2H NMR data, including an isotopic labelling experiment and a determination of molecular weight by diffusion ordered spectroscopy (DOSY), show that 2 rearranges to monomeric high-spin [Co(bdhb)(py)x] species (x = 0, 1, or 2) in organic solution (CH2Cl2, THF) with concomitant partial dissociation of the py ligands. The X-band EPR spectra in a frozen CH2Cl2/toluene matrix concurrently suggest a significant alteration of the coordination environment upon dissolution. These observations are fairly well reproduced by density functional theory (DFT) and CASSCF/NEVPT2 calculations on the lowest Gibbs free energy conformers of each species, as provided by an extensive conformational search based on meta-dynamics simulations and semiempirical tight-binding methods. After the vanadyl analogue, compound 2 provides the second example of polymerization isomerism in the 1 : 1 adducts of bdhb2- with divalent metal ions.
Phase-dependent polymerization isomerism in the coordination complexes of a flexible bis(β-diketonato) ligand / Imperato, Manuel; Nicolini, Alessio; Boniburini, Matteo; Gómez-Coca, Silvia; Ruiz, Eliseo; Santanni, Fabio; Sorace, Lorenzo; Cornia, Andrea. - In: DALTON TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1477-9226. - ELETTRONICO. - 53:(2024), pp. 18762-18781. [10.1039/d4dt02574a]
Phase-dependent polymerization isomerism in the coordination complexes of a flexible bis(β-diketonato) ligand
Santanni, Fabio;Sorace, Lorenzo;
2024
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First prepared in the late 70s, the pro-ligand 1,3-bis(3,5-dioxo-1-hexyl)benzene (H2bdhb) contains two acetoacetyl terminations linked to a central 1,3-phenylene unit through dimethylene bridges. Since each termination can be either in diketonic or keto-enolic form, in organic solution it exists as a mixture of three spectroscopically resolvable tautomers. In the presence of pyridine, Co2+ and the bdhb2- anion form a crystalline dimeric compound with formula [Co2(bdhb)2(py)4] (2) and a Co & ctdot;Co separation of more than 11 & Aring;. Complex 2 contains two pseudo-octahedrally coordinated and non-interacting high-spin cobalt(ii) ions (S = 3/2) displaying a large easy-plane anisotropy (D similar to 70 cm-1), as consistently indicated by magnetic measurements, X-band EPR spectra, and complete active space self-consistent field/N-electron valence state perturbation theory (CASSCF/NEVPT2) calculations. At cryogenic temperatures (T < 7 K) and in an applied static magnetic field, the compound shows detectably slow magnetic relaxation, which occurs through direct and Raman mechanisms. Combined mass spectrometry, UV-Vis, and 1H/2H NMR data, including an isotopic labelling experiment and a determination of molecular weight by diffusion ordered spectroscopy (DOSY), show that 2 rearranges to monomeric high-spin [Co(bdhb)(py)x] species (x = 0, 1, or 2) in organic solution (CH2Cl2, THF) with concomitant partial dissociation of the py ligands. The X-band EPR spectra in a frozen CH2Cl2/toluene matrix concurrently suggest a significant alteration of the coordination environment upon dissolution. These observations are fairly well reproduced by density functional theory (DFT) and CASSCF/NEVPT2 calculations on the lowest Gibbs free energy conformers of each species, as provided by an extensive conformational search based on meta-dynamics simulations and semiempirical tight-binding methods. After the vanadyl analogue, compound 2 provides the second example of polymerization isomerism in the 1 : 1 adducts of bdhb2- with divalent metal ions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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