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Controlling Reactivity through Spin Manipulation: Steric Bulkiness of Peroxocobalt(III) Complexes
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Title
Controlling Reactivity through Spin Manipulation: Steric Bulkiness of Peroxocobalt(III) Complexes
Issued Date
2024-07
Citation
Kim, Seonghan. (2024-07). Controlling Reactivity through Spin Manipulation: Steric Bulkiness of Peroxocobalt(III) Complexes. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(30), 20660–20667. doi: 10.1021/jacs.4c03211
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Article
Keywords
MECHANISTIC INSIGHTCRYSTAL-STRUCTUREO-ONONHEMEDIOXYGENASEINTERMEDIATESPECTROSCOPYTAUDS=2ACTIVATION
ISSN
0002-7863
Abstract
The intrinsic relationship between spin states and reactivity in peroxocobalt(III) complexes was investigated, specifically focusing on the influence of steric modulation on supporting ligands. Together with the previously reported [CoIII(TBDAP)(O2)]+ (2Tb), which exhibits spin crossover characteristics, two peroxocobalt(III) complexes, [CoIII(MDAP)(O2)]+ (2Me) and [CoIII(ADDAP)(O2)]+ (2Ad), bearing pyridinophane ligands with distinct N-substituents such as methyl and adamantyl groups, were synthesized and characterized. By manipulating the steric bulkiness of the N-substituents, control of spin states in peroxocobalt(III) complexes was demonstrated through various physicochemical analyses. Notably, 2Ad oxidized the nitriles to generate hydroximatocobalt(III) complexes, while 2Me displayed an inability for such oxidation reactions. Furthermore, both 2Ad and 2Tb exhibited similarities in spectroscopic and geometric features, demonstrating spin crossover behavior between S = 0 and S = 1. The steric bulkiness of the adamantyl and tert-butyl group on the axial amines was attributed to inducing a weak ligand field on the cobalt(III) center. Thus, 2Ad and 2Tb are an S = 1 state under the reaction conditions. In contrast, the less bulky methyl group on the amines of 2Me resulted in an S = 0 state. The redox potential of the peroxocobalt(III) complexes was also influenced by the ligand field arising from the steric bulkiness of the N-substituents in the order of 2Me (−0.01 V) < 2Tb (0.29 V) = 2Ad (0.29 V). Theoretical calculations using DFT supported the experimental observations, providing insights into the electronic structure and emphasizing the importance of the spin state of peroxocobalt(III) complexes in nitrile activation. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57371
DOI
10.1021/jacs.4c03211
Publisher
American Chemical Society
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