Persistent four-coordinate iron-centered radical stabilized by π-donation

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Abstract

Dinuclear iron carbonyl complex 2, which contains an elongated unsupported Fe-Fe bond, was synthesized by the reaction between Fe 2 (CO) 9 and phosphinyl radical 1. Thermal Fe-Fe bond homolysis led to the generation of a four-coordinate carbonyl-based iron-centered radical, 3, which is stabilized by π-donation. Complex 3 exhibited high reactivity toward organic radicals to form diamagnetic five-coordinate Fe(ii) complexes.

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Sunada, Y., Ishida, S., Hirakawa, F., Shiota, Y., Yoshizawa, K., Kanegawa, S., … Iwamoto, T. (2016). Persistent four-coordinate iron-centered radical stabilized by π-donation. Chemical Science, 7(1), 191–198. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02601f

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