Issue 23, 2001

Bimetallic reactivity. Preparations, properties and structures of complexes formed by unsymmetrical binucleating ligands bearing 4- and 6-coordinate sites supported by alkoxide bridges

Abstract

Four binucleating ligands which potentially could provide bimetallic complexes bearing 5- and 6-coordinate sites have been prepared. These ligands, which have alkoxide bridging groups, can be regarded as more elaborate versions of binucleating ligands which have tridentate chelates on each side of the alkoxy bridge. Unlike these previous, less complex ligands, the present series of binucleating ligands have a strong tendency to form oligomers. This has been demonstrated with a series of crystal structures of copper(II) complexes of these ligands. It is probable that oligomers are formed because of the high flexibility of the present ligands. The work serves to illustrate the limits of binuclear ligand design and suggests that, with alkoxide ligand bridges, rigidity is necessary in order to obtain bimetallic complexes with extended multidentate binucleating ligands. One of the ligands gives a mixed valence Mn(II)–Mn(IV) complex after O2 oxidation of a di-Mn(II) precursor.

Graphical abstract: Bimetallic reactivity. Preparations, properties and structures of complexes formed by unsymmetrical binucleating ligands bearing 4- and 6-coordinate sites supported by alkoxide bridges

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2001
Accepted
05 Sep 2001
First published
14 Nov 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 3478-3488

Bimetallic reactivity. Preparations, properties and structures of complexes formed by unsymmetrical binucleating ligands bearing 4- and 6-coordinate sites supported by alkoxide bridges

C. Incarvito, M. Lam, B. Rhatigan, A. L. Rheingold, C. J. Qin, A. L. Gavrilova and B. Bosnich, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 3478 DOI: 10.1039/B103164N

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