Issue 5, 2004

Embracing ligands. Synthesis, characterisation and the correlation between 59Co NMR and ligand field parameters of Co(iii) complexes with a new class of nitrogen–thioether multidentate ligand

Abstract

The syntheses of the hexadentate ligands 2,2,10,10-tetra(methyleneamine)-4,8-dithiaundecane (PrN4S2amp), 2,2,11,11-tetra(methyleneamine)-4,9-dithiadodecane (BuN4S2amp), and 1,2-bis(4,4-methyleneamine)-2-thiapentyl)benzene (XyN4S2amp) are reported and the complexes [Co(RN4S2amp)]3+ (R = Pr, Bu, Xy) characterised by single crystal X-ray study. The low-temperature (11 K) absorption spectra have been measured in Nafion films. From the observed positions of both spin-allowed 1A1g1T1g and 1A1g1T2g and spin forbidden 1A1g3T1g and 1A1g3T2g bands, octahedral ligand-field parameters (10Dq, B and C) have been determined. DFT calculations suggest that significant interaction between the d–d and CT excitations occurs for the complexes. The calculations offer an explanation for the observed deviations from linearity of the relationship between 59Co magnetogyric ratio and βE)−1 (β = the nephelauxetic ratio; ΔE the energy of the 1A1g1T1g transition) for a series of amine and mixed amine/thioether donor complexes.

Graphical abstract: Embracing ligands. Synthesis, characterisation and the correlation between 59Co NMR and ligand field parameters of Co(iii) complexes with a new class of nitrogen–thioether multidentate ligand

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2003
Accepted
22 Dec 2003
First published
03 Feb 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 767-777

Embracing ligands. Synthesis, characterisation and the correlation between 59Co NMR and ligand field parameters of Co(III) complexes with a new class of nitrogen–thioether multidentate ligand

C. A. Sharrad, G. E. Cavigliasso, R. Stranger and L. R. Gahan, Dalton Trans., 2004, 767 DOI: 10.1039/B313189K

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