Chemical oxidation of (TMP)Mn(III)(Cl) (TMP = the tetramesitylporphyrinato dianion) by Fe(ClO(4))(3) leads to the porphyrin-oxidized product (TMP(*)(+))Mn(III)(ClO(4))(2). Magnetic measurements and EPR spectroscopy show that the total spin of the complex changes from S = (5)/(2) at high temperature to S = (3)/(2) at low temperature. Ligand exchange of the perchlorato ligands in (TMP(*)(+))Mn(III)(ClO(4))(2) by chloride anions is accompanied by a change of the oxidation site from porphyrin to metal, resulting in (TMP)Mn(IV)(Cl)(2). This high-valent-metal complex can effect chlorine atom transfer to olefins, as well as to dimedone and chlorodimedone, natural substrates of chloroperoxidases.
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