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Identification, Characterization, and Electronic Structures of Interconvertible Cobalt-Oxygen TAML Intermediates

  • Deesha D. Malik
  • , Wooyeol Ryu
  • , Yujeong Kim
  • , Gurjot Singh
  • , Jun Hyeong Kim
  • , Muniyandi Sankaralingam
  • , Yong Min Lee
  • , Mi Sook Seo
  • , Mahesh Sundararajan
  • , Daniel Ocampo
  • , Michael Roemelt
  • , Kiyoung Park
  • , Sun Hee Kim
  • , Mu Hyun Baik
  • , Jason Shearer
  • , Kallol Ray
  • , Shunichi Fukuzumi
  • , Wonwoo Nam

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Abstract

The reaction of Li[(TAML)CoIII]·3H2O (TAML = tetraamido macrocyclic tetraanionic ligand) with iodosylbenzene at 253 K in acetone in the presence of redox-innocent metal ions (Sc(OTf)3 and Y(OTf)3) or triflic acid affords a blue species 1, which is converted reversibly to a green species 2 upon cooling to 193 K. The electronic structures of 1 and 2 have been determined by combining advanced spectroscopic techniques (X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR), X-ray absorption spectroscopy/extended X-ray absorption fine structure (XAS/EXAFS), and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD)) with ab initio theoretical studies. Complex 1 is best represented as an S = 1/2 [(Sol)(TAML•+)CoIII-OH(LA)] species (LA = Lewis/Brønsted acid and Sol = solvent), where an S = 1 Co(III) center is antiferromagnetically coupled to S = 1/2 TAML•+, which represents a one-electron oxidized TAML ligand. In contrast, complex 2, also with an S = 1/2 ground state, is found to be multiconfigurational with contributions of both the resonance forms [(H-TAML)CoIV═O(LA)] and [(H-TAML•+)CoIII═O(LA)]; H-TAML and H-TAML•+ represent the protonated forms of TAML and TAML•+ ligands, respectively. Thus, the interconversion of 1 and 2 is associated with a LA-associated tautomerization event, whereby H+ shifts from the terminal −OH group to TAML•+ with the concomitant formation of a terminal cobalt-oxo species possessing both singlet (SCo = 0) Co(III) and doublet (SCo = 1/2) Co(IV) characters. The reactivities of 1 and 2 at different temperatures have been investigated in oxygen atom transfer (OAT) and hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) reactions to compare the activation enthalpies and entropies of 1 and 2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13817-13835
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume146
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 May 2024

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