Spectroscopic characterization of a phenolate bound FeII–O2 adduct: gauging the relative “push” effect of a phenolate axial ligand†
Abstract
Dioxygen adducts of solvent, imidazole and phenolate bound iron porphyrin complexes are reported. The data show that the Fe–O vibration of the Fe–O2 species shifts from 584 cm−1 to 570 cm−1 as neutral axial ligands are replaced by the anionic phenolate ligand.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2014 Emerging Investigators