Issue 24, 2024

Exploring the effect of axial ligands, solvation, and redox on structure and inter-metal communication in Fe3-EMACs

Abstract

In the present work, we have studied the effect of the axial ligands, solvation, and oxidation and reduction on the structure and the nature of the Fe–Fe bonding of [Fe3L3] complex. The NCS, CN, and NO3 ions have been placed at the axial position of the [Fe3L3], giving [Fe3L3X2], where X represents NCS, CN, and NO3 ions. Our DFT results show that the structure of the [Fe3L3] molecule remains symmetrical regardless of the nature of the capped ligand. The ΔFe–Fe value is 0.01 Å, which falls within the range of symmetrical values (ΔMM within 0.05 Å) of all the three complexes: [Fe3L3CN2], [Fe3L3(NCS)2], and [Fe3L3(NO3)2]. Next, we examined the solvation effect using benzene and toluene. Our results demonstrate no effect of solvation on the structure of [Fe3L3CN2] and [Fe3L3(NCS)2], as the ΔFe–Fe values remain consistent with the gas-phase structure and also X-ray value. Finally, in terms of the redox effect, our calculations indicate that the first oxidation process removes an electron from the σ* orbital, resulting in [Fe3L3]1+. This oxidation leads to unsymmetrical metal–metal bonds, with Fe1–Fe3 and Fe1–Fe2 measuring 2.35 Å and 2.52 Å, respectively. The second oxidation process removes another electron, this time from the δ* (HOMO-1) orbital, yielding [Fe3L3]2+. This electron removal also results in an unsymmetrical structure, with Fe1–Fe3 of 2.35 Å and Fe1-Fe2 of 2.53 Å, similar to that of the [Fe3L3]1+. This similarity is due to the removal of an electron from the weakly overlapped anti-bonding δ* orbital. The reduction process has a less pronounced effect on the structure of [Fe3L3] compared to that of the two-oxidation process. The Fe–Fe bond lengths of [Fe3L3]1− are the same as those of the natural molecule, with Fe1–Fe3 of 2.39 Å and Fe1–Fe2 of 2.42 Å.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the effect of axial ligands, solvation, and redox on structure and inter-metal communication in Fe3-EMACs

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Mar 2024
Accepted
27 May 2024
First published
27 May 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 10943-10948

Exploring the effect of axial ligands, solvation, and redox on structure and inter-metal communication in Fe3-EMACs

M. Obies, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 10943 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ01164C

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