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Influence of Copper Oxidation State on the Bonding and Electronic Structure of Cobalt–Copper Complexes
Author(s) -
Reed J. Eisenhart,
Rebecca K. Carlson,
Laura J. Clouston,
Victor G. Young,
YuSheng Chen,
Eckhard Bill,
Laura Gagliardi,
Connie C. Lu
Publication year - 2015
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.5b01950
Subject(s) - chemistry , copper , cobalt , oxidation state , electronic structure , inorganic chemistry , metal , organic chemistry , computational chemistry
Heterobimetallic complexes that pair cobalt and copper were synthesized and characterized by a suite of physical methods, including X-ray diffraction, X-ray anomalous scattering, cyclic voltammetry, magnetometry, electronic absorption spectroscopy, electron paramagnetic resonance, and quantum chemical methods. Both Cu(II) and Cu(I) reagents were independently added to a Co(II) metalloligand to provide (py3tren)CoCuCl (1-Cl) and (py3tren)CoCu(CH3CN) (2-CH3CN), respectively, where py3tren is the triply deprotonated form of N,N,N-tris(2-(2-pyridylamino)ethyl)amine. Complex 2-CH3CN can lose the acetonitrile ligand to generate a coordination polymer consistent with the formula "(py3tren)CoCu" (2). One-electron chemical oxidation of 2-CH3CN with AgOTf generated (py3tren)CoCuOTf (1-OTf). The Cu(II)/Cu(I) redox couple for 1-OTf and 2-CH3CN is reversible at -0.56 and -0.33 V vs Fc(+)/Fc, respectively. The copper oxidation state impacts the electronic structure of the heterobimetallic core, as well as the nature of the Co-Cu interaction. Quantum chemical calculations showed modest electron delocalization in the (CoCu)(+4) state via a Co-Cu σ bond that is weakened by partial population of the Co-Cu σ antibonding orbital. By contrast, no covalent Co-Cu bonding is predicted for the (CoCu)(+3) analogue, and the d-electrons are fully localized at individual metals.

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