Issue 6, 2021

Pseudo-octahedral nickel(ii) complexes of strongly absorbing benzannulated pincer-type amido ligands: ligand-based redox and non-Aufbau electronic behaviour

Abstract

The synthesis, structures and electronic characterization of three strongly coloured, pseudo-octahedral Ni(II) complexes supported by redox-active diarylamido ligands featuring benzannulated N-heterocyclic donor arms are reported. The S = 1 paramagnets each present two singly occupied molecular orbitals (SOMOs) identified as metal-based by density functional theory (DFT), consistent with solid-state and solution magnetism measurements. Upon applying oxidative potentials, non-Aufbau behaviour leads to the appearance of intense and well-defined absorption features extending into the near IR (NIR). The attribution of these features to the onset of aminyl radical character through ligand-based redox is corroborated by exceptionally strong intervalence charge-transfer (IVCT) transitions ascribed to electronic communication between two Namido moieties across a Ni(II) bridge.

Graphical abstract: Pseudo-octahedral nickel(ii) complexes of strongly absorbing benzannulated pincer-type amido ligands: ligand-based redox and non-Aufbau electronic behaviour

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2020
Accepted
07 Jan 2021
First published
18 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 3547-3555

Pseudo-octahedral nickel(II) complexes of strongly absorbing benzannulated pincer-type amido ligands: ligand-based redox and non-Aufbau electronic behaviour

J. D. Braun, I. B. Lozada, M. Shepit, J. van Lierop and D. E. Herbert, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 3547 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA10761A

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