A μ-Phosphido Diiron Dumbbell in Multiple Oxidation States

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Abstract

The reaction of the ferrous complex [LFe(NCMe)2](OTf)2 (1), which contains a macrocyclic tetracarbene as ligand (L), with Na(OCP) generates the OCP−-ligated complex [LFe(PCO)(CO)]OTf (2) together with the dinuclear μ-phosphido complex [(LFe)2P](OTf)3 (3), which features an unprecedented linear Fe-(μ-P)-Fe motif and a “naked” P-atom bridge that appears at δ=+1480 ppm in the 31P NMR spectrum. 3 exhibits rich redox chemistry, and both the singly and doubly oxidized species 4 and 5 could be isolated and fully characterized. X-ray crystallography, spectroscopic studies, in combination with DFT computations provide a comprehensive electronic structure description and show that the Fe-(μ-P)-Fe core is highly covalent and structurally invariant over the series of oxidation states that are formally described as ranging from FeIIIFeIII to FeIVFeIV. 3–5 now add a higher homologue set of complexes to the many systems with Fe-(μ-O)-Fe and Fe-(μ-N)-Fe core structures that are prominent in bioinorganic chemistry and catalysis.

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Ghosh, M., Cramer, H. H., Dechert, S., Demeshko, S., John, M., Hansmann, M. M., … Meyer, F. (2019). A μ-Phosphido Diiron Dumbbell in Multiple Oxidation States. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 58(40), 14349–14356. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201908213

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