Issue 16, 1998

Cobalt-mediated selective C–H bond activation. Direct aromatic hydroxylation in the complexes [CoIII{o-OC6H3(R)N[double bond, length half m-dash]NC5H4N}2]ClO4· H2O (R = H, o-Me/Cl, m-Me/Cl or p-Me/Cl). Synthesis, spectroscopic and redox properties

Abstract

The reactions of low-spin complexes [CoIIL3][ClO4]2·H2O 1 [L = 2-(arylazo)pyridine, (R)C6H4N[double bond, length half m-dash]NC5H4N (R = H, o-Me/Cl, m-Me/Cl or p-Me/Cl] with m-chloroperbenzoic acid (m-ClC6H4CO3H) in acetonitrile solvent at room temperature resulted in low-spin [CoIIIL′2]ClO4·H2O 2 [L′ = o-OC6H3(R)N[double bond, length half m-dash]NC5H4N]. In complexes 2 the o-carbon–hydrogen bond of the pendant phenyl ring of both parent ligands L has been selectively and spontaneously hydroxylated. During the transformation of 1 to 2 the metal ion is oxidised from the starting CoII to CoIII. The meridional configuration (cis-trans-cis with respect to the oxygen, azo and pyridine nitrogens respectively) of complexes 2 has been established by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy. When one methyl or chloro group was present at the meta position of the pendant phenyl ring of L the reaction resulted in two isomeric complexes due to free rotation of the singly bonded meta-substituted phenyl ring with respect to the azo group. In acetonitrile solvent, complexes 2 systematically display one d–d transition (1A1g → 1T1g) near 850 nm, two metal to ligand charge-transfer transitions in the visible region and intraligand transitions in the UV region. In acetonitrile solution all complexes 2 exhibit irreversible CoIII → CoIV oxidation near 2 V and reversible CoIII ⇌ CoII reduction near 0.0 V versus Ag–AgCl. The ligand-based expected four azo (N[double bond, length half m-dash]N) reductions are observed sequentially for all the complexes at the negative side of the reference Ag–AgCl. Complexes 2 can be quantitatively and stereoretentively reduced to the low-spin cobalt(II) congeners, [CoIIL′2] 2 electrochemically as well as chemically by using hydrazine hydrate. These complexes display eight-line EPR spectra in acetonitrile solution at 77 K. Complex 2a exhibits a ligand to metal charge-transfer transition at 534 nm and intraligand transition at 345 nm. Two possible d–d transitions, 2E → 2T1 and 2E → 2T2 are observed at 700 and 800 nm respectively.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 2643-2650

Cobalt-mediated selective C–H bond activation. Direct aromatic hydroxylation in the complexes [CoIII{o-OC6H3(R)N[double bond, length half m-dash]NC5H4N}2]ClO4· H2O (R = H, o-Me/Cl, m-Me/Cl or p-Me/Cl). Synthesis, spectroscopic and redox properties

A. Bharath, B. Kumar Santra, P. Munshi and G. Kumar Lahiri, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1998, 2643 DOI: 10.1039/A802995D

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