2005
DOI: 10.1021/ic0511423
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Dinuclear Cyano-Bridged CoIII−FeII Complexes as Precursors for Molecular Mixed-Valence Complexes of Higher Nuclearity

Abstract: The preparation and characterization of a series of trinuclear mixed-valence cyano-bridged Co(III)-Fe(II)-Co(III) compounds derived from known dinuclear [[L(n)Co(III)(mu-NC)]Fe(II)(CN)(5)](-) complexes (L(n)() = N(5) or N(3)S(2) n-membered pendant amine macrocycle) are presented. All of the new trinuclear complexes were fully characterized spectroscopically (UV-vis, IR, and (13)C NMR). Complexes exhibiting a trans and cis arrangement of the Co-Fe-Co units around the [Fe(CN)(6)](4-) center are described (i.e., … Show more

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“…In the spectrum the two independent signals of the Fe IIto-Cr III and Fe II -to-Co III units are visible (340 nm, 4000 M -1 cm -1 and 490 nm, 500 (sh) M -1 cm -1 ). Despite the fact that these results agree with the lack of changes in the MMCT band position observed on going from di-to tri-or tetranuclear aggregates, 11, 17 and on other recently reported mixed valence complexes, 59 the extinction coefficients have always been found to vary significantly with changes in nuclearity. For the Co III n /Fe II aggregates the addition of each cobalt unit doubles the value of e from the parent species.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Mixed Valence Complexessupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…In the spectrum the two independent signals of the Fe IIto-Cr III and Fe II -to-Co III units are visible (340 nm, 4000 M -1 cm -1 and 490 nm, 500 (sh) M -1 cm -1 ). Despite the fact that these results agree with the lack of changes in the MMCT band position observed on going from di-to tri-or tetranuclear aggregates, 11, 17 and on other recently reported mixed valence complexes, 59 the extinction coefficients have always been found to vary significantly with changes in nuclearity. For the Co III n /Fe II aggregates the addition of each cobalt unit doubles the value of e from the parent species.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Mixed Valence Complexessupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The iron signal shows an additive positive shift that corresponds practically to the expected (150 + 300) mV or (150 + 200) mV (water or hydroxo ligand attached to the Cr III centre) Co III +Cr III contributions, while the signal for the cobalt and chromium units corresponds to the expected di-to trinuclear shift observed for other systems. 17 4 ] 3+ complex. Examination of the UVvis spectra of the complex, particularly at alkaline pH is more revealing.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Mixed Valence Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These building blocks combined with coordinatively unsaturated systems, like cationic Schiff-bases, produce 1D, 2D or 3D network structures. These assemblies also called Prussian blue analogues gained importance due to the innumerous possibilities to prepare novel extended lattices [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15] We have been involved in the kinetic and mechanistic study of the outer-sphere redox processes between [Fe II -(CN) 6 ] 4-(Scheme 1, Red 2 ) and Co III or Cr III complexes of pentadentate macrocyclic (N) 5 ligands (Scheme 1, Oxd 1 ). [10,[16][17][18] In these studies the careful tuning of both the reactants and reaction conditions has been possible, and the characterization of a large family of molecular di-, triand tetranuclear discrete mixed-valence (electron donor-acceptor) cyano-bridged Co III /Fe II and Cr III /Fe II has been accomplished. The compounds include species with acceptor metal ions in different environments and protonation states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%