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Structural and Spectroscopic Characterization of a High-Spin {FeNO}6 Complex with an Iron(IV)−NO−Electronic Structure
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- DOI: 10.1002/anie.201601742View/save citation
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Abstract
Although the interaction of low-spin ferric complexes with nitric oxide has been well studied, examples of stable high-spin ferric nitrosyls (such as those that could be expected to form at typical non-heme iron sites in biology) are extremely rare. Using the TMG3tren co-ligand, we have prepared a high-spin ferric NO adduct ({FeNO}6 complex) via electrochemical or chemical oxidation of the corresponding high-spin ferrous NO {FeNO}7complex. The {FeNO}6 compound is characterized by UV/Visible and IR spectroelectrochemistry, Mössbauer and NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and DFT calculations. The data show that its electronic structure is best described as a high-spin iron(IV) center bound to a triplet NO− ligand with a very covalent iron−NO bond. This finding demonstrates that this high-spin iron nitrosyl compound undergoes iron-centered redox chemistry, leading to fundamentally different properties than corresponding low-spin compounds, which undergo NO-centered redox transformations.
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