Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Signature of Tetragonal Low Spin Iron(V)-Nitrido and -Oxo Complexes Derived from the Electronic Structure Analysis of Heme and Non-Heme Archetypes — Hao‐Ching Chang (2019) | RDL Network
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Signature of Tetragonal Low Spin Iron(V)-Nitrido and -Oxo Complexes Derived from the Electronic Structure Analysis of Heme and Non-Heme Archetypes
Journal of the American Chemical Society 141(6): 2421-2434
Article 2019 English
Authors
HC
Hao‐Ching Chang
BM
Bhaskar Mondal
HF
Huayi Fang
Abstract
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Iron(V)-nitrido and -oxo complexes have been proposed as key intermediates in a diverse array of chemical transformations. Herein we present a detailed electronic-structure analysis of [FeV(N)(TPP)] (1, TPP2– = tetraphenylporphyrinato), and [FeV(N)(cyclam-ac)]+ (2, cyclam-ac = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-1-acetato) using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy coupled with wave function based complete active-space self-consistent field (CASSCF) calculations. The findings were compared with all other well-characterized genuine iron(V)-nitrido and -oxo complexes, [FeV(N)(MePy2tacn)](PF6)2 (3, MePy2tacn = methyl-N′,N″-bis(2-picolyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclononane), [FeV(N){PhB(t-BuIm)3}]+ (4, PhB(tBuIm)3– = phenyltris(3-tert-butylimidazol-2-ylidene)borate), and [FeV(O)(TAML)]− (5, TAML4– = tetraamido macrocyclic ligand). Our results revealed that complex 1 is an authenticated iron(V)-nitrido species and contrasts with its oxo congener, compound I, which contains a ferryl unit interacting with a porphyrin radical. More importantly, tetragonal iron(V)-nitrido and -oxo complexes 1–3 and 5 all possess an orbitally nearly doubly degenerate S = 1/2 ground state. Consequently, analogous near-axial EPR spectra with g|| < g⊥ ≤ 2 were measured for them, and their g|| and g⊥ values were found to obey a simple relation of g⊥2 + (2 – g∥)2 = 4. However, the bonding situation for trigonal iron(V)-nitrido complex 4 is completely different as evidenced by its distinct EPR spectrum with g|| < 2 < g⊥. Further in-depth analyses suggested that tetragonal low spin iron(V)-nitrido and -oxo complexes feature electronic structures akin to those found for complexes 1–3 and 5. Therefore, the characteristic EPR signals determined for 1–3 and 5 can be used as a spectroscopic marker to identify such highly reactive intermediates in catalytic processes.
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