2016
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b10819
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Spectroscopic Evidence for a 3d10 Ground State Electronic Configuration and Ligand Field Inversion in [Cu(CF3)4]1–

Abstract: The contested electronic structure of [Cu(CF3)4](1-) is investigated with UV/visible/near IR spectroscopy, Cu K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and 1s2p resonant inelastic X-ray scattering. These data, supported by density functional theory, multiplet theory, and multireference calculations, support a ground state electronic configuration in which the lowest unoccupied orbital is of predominantly trifluoromethyl character. The consensus 3d(10) configuration features an inverted ligand field in which all fi… Show more

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“…Whereas the heaviest [Au(CF 3 ) 4 ] − derivative arises little suspicion, the oxidation state of the lightest [Cu(CF 3 ) 4 ] − derivative has been much debated . In fact, despite considerable effort to ascertain the bonding scheme of this organocopper derivative, this question still remains unanswered.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Whereas the heaviest [Au(CF 3 ) 4 ] − derivative arises little suspicion, the oxidation state of the lightest [Cu(CF 3 ) 4 ] − derivative has been much debated . In fact, despite considerable effort to ascertain the bonding scheme of this organocopper derivative, this question still remains unanswered.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…This bonding scheme has been confirmed recently, but with some emphasis put on the covalent character of the Cu−C bond, as already pointed out by Kaupp and von Schnering . Recent experimental spectroscopic measurements on [Cu(CF 3 ) 4 ] − salts also gave apparently conflicting results . Following X‐ray electron density studies, the estimated atomic charge on the copper atom is close to +1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The[ (Py) 2 Ni II (CF 3 ) 2 ]c omplex 1 instantaneously reacts with starting complex 3 in ac omproportionation reaction to form 2/2·Py. Thei nvolvement of CCF 3 radicals in the ArÀCF 3 coupling with Ni IV species 3 has thus been demonstrated unambiguously for the first time.Itistobenoted that Lancaster and co-workers very recently proposed that the Ni IV CF 3 complexes of type III reported by Sanford and coworkers may be an ew case study for "inverted" ligand field, [17] and that III should be prone to eliminate CCF 3 radicals. Tw op ossibilities were envisaged.…”
Section: Zuschriftenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 24 h, the yield of the product of DCB trifluoromethylation was only 20 %, and the product of CCF 3 radical addition to the nitrone was also detected by EPR analysis (Figure S9). Thei nvolvement of CCF 3 radicals in the ArÀCF 3 coupling with Ni IV species 3 has thus been demonstrated unambiguously for the first time.Itistobenoted that Lancaster and co-workers very recently proposed that the Ni IV CF 3 complexes of type III reported by Sanford and coworkers may be an ew case study for "inverted" ligand field, [17] and that III should be prone to eliminate CCF 3 radicals. [18] In conclusion, we have devised af acile route for the synthesis of the unique Ni IV complex [(Py) 2 Ni IV F 2 (CF 3 ) 2 ](3).…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] In 2015, Grushin et al reported bpyCu(CF 3 ) 3 and related complexes that are bench-stable and easy to prepare. [9] Consequently,s uch copper complexes are more accurately described, and spectroscopically observed, [10] as Cu I ,which has significant implications for reactivity. [9] Consequently,s uch copper complexes are more accurately described, and spectroscopically observed, [10] as Cu I ,which has significant implications for reactivity.…”
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