Issue 10, 2022

Diosmium compounds containing bis(imidazole)-p-quinone bridging ligands

Abstract

The doubly deprotonated bridging ligand L12− derived from 2,6-bis(2-pyridyl)-1,5-dihydro-1′,4′-benzoquinono[2′,3′-d:5′,6′-d′]diimidazole H2L1 forms coordination compounds with two bis(2,2′-bipyridine)osmium(II) complex fragments in anti ([1](ClO4)2) and syn configurations ([2](ClO4)2) of {(μ-L1)[Os(bpy)2]2}(ClO4)2, as evident from crystal structure analyses. Exchange of the metal-coordinating 2-pyridyl functions in the bridge through non-coordinating 4-tolyl substituents (L12− → L22−) leads to [3](ClO4)2 which involves chelation of the [Os(bpy)2]2+ groups through imidazole-N and carbonyl-O atoms of the central p-quinone function. In addition to identification, the compounds were subjected to electrochemical (CV, DPV) and spectroelectrochemical (UV-vis-NIR, EPR) analyses of electron transfer, the results being supported by results from TD-DFT calculations. Essential differences between [1n+]/[2n+] and [3n+] systems were found regarding variable but mostly metal centred oxidation, the two processes separated much more for [3n+]. The first reduction is bpy ([1+], [2+]) or quinone ligand centred ([3+]). Electronic structures and electron transfer behaviour are thus highly sensitive to differences of configuration and coordination.

Graphical abstract: Diosmium compounds containing bis(imidazole)-p-quinone bridging ligands

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2022
Accepted
10 Feb 2022
First published
11 Feb 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 4058-4067

Diosmium compounds containing bis(imidazole)-p-quinone bridging ligands

S. Dhara, Mohd. A. Ansari, B. Schwederski, V. Filippou, W. Kaim and G. K. Lahiri, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 4058 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT00184E

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