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Seven Reversible Redox Processes in a Self-Assembled Cobalt Pentanuclear Bis(triple-stranded helicate): Structural, Spectroscopic, and Magnetic Characterizations in the CoICoII4, CoII5, and CoII3CoIII2 Redox States
Author(s) -
Eric Gouré,
Bertrand Gerey,
Florian Molton,
Jacques Pécaut,
Rodolphe Clérac,
Fabrice Thomas,
Jérôme Fortage,
MarieNoëlle Collomb
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
inorganic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 233
eISSN - 1520-510X
pISSN - 0020-1669
DOI - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01102
Subject(s) - chemistry , cobalt , redox , crystallography , self assembly , stereochemistry , polymer chemistry , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry
We report on the synthesis and structural characterization of the cobalt pentanuclear helicate complex from the rigid tetradentate bis(2-pyridyl)-3,5-pyrazolate ligand bpp - , namely, [{Co II (μ-bpp) 3 } 2 Co II 3 (μ 3 -OH)] 3+ ( 1 3+ ), in which a trinuclear {Co II 3 (μ 3 -OH)} core is wrapped by two {Co II (μ-bpp) 3 } units. The cyclic voltammogram of 1 3+ in CH 3 CN revealed seven successive reversible one-electron waves, in the 0 and -3.0 V potential range, highlighting the remarkable stability of such architecture in several redox states. Two mixed-valent states of this complex, the two-electron-oxidized Co II 3 Co III 2 ( 1 5+ ) and the one-electron-reduced species Co I Co II 4 ( 1 2+ ), were generated by bulk electrolyses and successfully characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction among the eight redox levels between Co I 5 and Co II 3 Co III 2 hat can be accessed under electrochemical conditions. Because of the crystallographic characterization of 1 5+ and 1 2+ , the five reduction processes located a E 1/2 values of -1.63 ( 1 3+ / 2+ ), -1.88 ( 1 2+ / + ), -2.14 ( 1 + / 0 ), -2.40 ( 1 0 /- ), and -2.60 V ( 1 - / 2- ) versus Ag/AgNO 3 were unambiguously assigned to the successive reduction of each of the five Co(II) ions to Co(I), starting with the three ions located in the central core followed by the two apical ions. The two other redox events a E 1/2 values of -0.21 ( 1 4+ / 3+ ) and -0.11 V ( 1 5+ /4 + ) are assigned to the successive oxidation of the apical Co(II) ions to Co(III). The Co(I) complexes are rare, and the stabilization of a Co(I) within a trinuclear μ-hydroxo core in the reduced species, 1 2+ , 1 + , 1 0 , 1 - , and 1 2- , is probably the result of the particular structure of this complex in the presence of the two apical sites that maintain the trinuclear core through the six bridging bpp - ligands. The spectroscopic characteristics of 1 2+ , 1 3+ , and 1 5+ (ultraviolet-visible and X-band electron paramagnetic resonance) are also described as well as their magnetic properties in the solid state.

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