Issue 9, 1990

Redox-active liquid membranes: transport of electrons across a dichloromethane layer mediated by the [CoIIIL1X2]+–[CoIIL1X2] redox system (L1= 1-hexadecyl-1,4,8,11-tetra-azacyclotetradecane, X = Cl or ClO4)

Abstract

The lipophilic complex [CoIIIL1Cl2]Cl (L1= 1-hexadecyl-1,4,8,11-tetra-azacyclotetradecane) can transport electrons, through the CoIII–CoII redox change, from an aqueous phase containing CrII to an aqueous phase containing the mild oxidizing agents FeIII or [NiIIIL3]3+(L3= 1,4,8,11-tetra-azacyclotetradecane), in aqueous HCl, across a bulk CH2Cl2 membrane. The transport of electrons, to which a counter transport of Cl ions is coupled, implies that the potential associated with the [CoIIIL1Cl2]Cl + e→[CoIIL1Cl2]+ Cl half-reaction (–0.60 V vs. ferrocenium–ferrocene, measured in a CH2Cl2 solution, 0.1 mol dm–3 in NBu4Cl) should lie between that associated with the aqueous CrIII–CrII couple and that associated with the aqueous ox–ox couple (ox = FeIII or [NiIIIL3]3+). Replacement of Cl by ClO4 stops the electron transport from CrII to FeIII or [NiIIIL3]3+. This is ascribed to the especially high potential associated with the [CoIIIL1(ClO4)2]ClO4+ e→[CoIIL1(ClO4)2]+ ClO4 half-reaction. In particular, the [CoIIL1(ClO4)2] complex in a CH2Cl2 solution, covered by a layer of aqueous HClO4, is not oxidized even by bubbling dioxygen. This complex can transport electrons, across the bulk CH2Cl2 membrane, from aqueous CrII only to the very strong oxidizing agent CeIV in aqueous HClO4.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 2729-2733

Redox-active liquid membranes: transport of electrons across a dichloromethane layer mediated by the [CoIIIL1X2]+–[CoIIL1X2] redox system (L1= 1-hexadecyl-1,4,8,11-tetra-azacyclotetradecane, X = Cl or ClO4)

G. De Santis, L. Fabbrizzi, A. Poggi and B. Seghi, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 2729 DOI: 10.1039/DT9900002729

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