2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01353
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Influence of Multisite Metal–Ligand Cooperativity on the Redox Activity of Noninnocent N2S2 Ligands

Abstract: Metal–ligand cooperativity (MLC) relies on chemically reactive ligands to assist metals with small-molecule binding and activation, and it has facilitated unprecedented examples of catalysis with metal complexes. Despite growing interest in combining ligand-centered chemical and redox reactions for chemical transformations, there are few studies demonstrating how chemically engaging redox active ligands in MLC affects their electrochemical properties when bound to metals. Here we report stepwise changes in the… Show more

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“…Thus, this may be due to the distinctive contribution of [(L NCS − )Ru III ] species. 14,18 Although the EPR spectra of any open-shell metal based paramagnetic species typically exhibit rhombohedral signals at low temperature, no Please do not adjust margins Please do not adjust margins observable hyperfine splitting was observed for these species due to the 14 N (I = 1) nucleus. 19,20a The UV-Vis spectra of mer-2a-b show a strong absorption band at 240 nm due to the π→π* transitions and a weak absorption at 430 nm (Figure S30).…”
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“…Thus, this may be due to the distinctive contribution of [(L NCS − )Ru III ] species. 14,18 Although the EPR spectra of any open-shell metal based paramagnetic species typically exhibit rhombohedral signals at low temperature, no Please do not adjust margins Please do not adjust margins observable hyperfine splitting was observed for these species due to the 14 N (I = 1) nucleus. 19,20a The UV-Vis spectra of mer-2a-b show a strong absorption band at 240 nm due to the π→π* transitions and a weak absorption at 430 nm (Figure S30).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this may be due to the distinctive contribution of [(L NCS − )Ru III ] species. 14,18 Although the EPR spectra of any open-shell metal based paramagnetic species typically exhibit rhombohedral signals at low temperature, no observable hyperfine splitting was observed for these species due to the 14 N (I = 1) nucleus. 19,20 a …”
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“…The tentative redox assignments made for the cyclic voltammogram (CV) of compound 3 are incorrect and were revised in a recent publication . The CV data reported remain unchanged, and the revised assignments do not alter the conclusions of this work, but we wish to acknowledge the error and direct readers to where they can find the correct assignments.…”
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