Bridging Carbonyl and Carbyne Complexes of Weak-Field Iron: Electronic Structure and Iron–Carbon Bonding
Alexandra L. Nagelski,
Majed S. Fataftah,
Samantha N. MacMillan
et al.
Abstract:Carbon monoxide inhibited forms of nitrogenases have carbonyl (CO) and carbide (C 4− ) bridges, which are common in synthetic iron complexes with strong-field ligand environments but rare in iron sites with weak-field ligand environments analogous to the enzyme. Here, we explore the fundamental bonding description of bridging CO in high-spin iron systems. We describe the isolation of several diiron carbonyls and related species, and elucidate their electronic structures, magnetic coupling, and characteristic s… Show more
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