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Inorg Chem ; 39(7): 1501-13, 2000 Apr 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12526456

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Controlled potential electrolysis (CPE) procedures are described that provide access to complexes with a [Mn4(mu 3-O)3(mu 3-O2CR)]6+ core (3MnIII,MnIV) and a trigonal pyramidal metal topology, starting from species containing the [Mn4(mu 3-O)2]8+ core (4MnIII). [Mn4O2(O2CMe)6(py)2(dbm)2] (6): triclinic, P1, a = 10.868(3) A, b = 13.864(3) A, c = 10.625(3) A, alpha = 108.62(1) degrees, beta = 118.98(1) degrees, gamma = 89.34(2) degrees, V = 1307 A3, Z = 1, T = -131 degrees C, R (Rw) = 3.24 (3.70)%. [Mn4O2(O2CPh)6(py)(dbm)2] (8): monoclinic, P2(1)/c, a = 14.743(6) A, b = 15.536(8) A, c = 30.006(13) A, beta = 102.79(1) degrees, V = 6702 A3, Z = 4, T = -155 degrees C, R (Rw) = 4.32 (4.44)%. Both 6 and 8 contain a [Mn4O2]8+ core; 8 only has one py group, the fourth MnIII site being five-coordinate. (NBun4)[Mn4O2(O2CPh)7(dbm)2] (10) is available from two related procedures. CPE of 10 at 0.65 V vs ferocene in MeCN leads to precipitation of [Mn4O3(O2CPh)4(dbm)3] (11); similarly, CPE of 6 at 0.84 V in MeCN/CH2Cl2 (3:1 v/v) gives [Mn4O3(O2CMe)4(dbm)3] (12). Complex 11: monoclinic, P2(1)/n, a = 15.161(3) A, b = 21.577(4) A, c = 22.683(5) A, beta = 108.04(3) degrees, V = 7056 A3, Z = 4, T = -100 degrees C, R (wR2) = 8.63 (21.80)%. Complex 12: monoclinic, P2(1)/n, a = 13.549(2) A, b = 22.338(4) A, c = 16.618(2) A, beta = 103.74(1) degrees, V = 4885 A3, Z = 4, T = -171 degrees C, R (Rw) = 4.63 (4.45)%. Both 11 and 12 contain a [Mn4(mu 3-O)3(mu-O2CR)] core with a Mn4 trigonal pyramid (MnIV at the apex) and the RCO2- bridging the MnIII3 base. However, in 11, the carboxylate is eta 2,mu 3 with one O atom terminal to one MnIII and the other O atom bridging the other two MnIII ions, whereas in 12 the carboxylate is eta 1,mu 3, a single O atom bridging three MnIII ions. Variable-temperature, solid-state magnetic susceptibility studies on 11 and 12 show that, for both complexes, there are antiferromagnetic exchange interactions between MnIII/MnIV pairs, and ferromagnetic interactions between MnIII/MnIII pairs. In both cases, the resultant ground states of the complex is S = 9/2, confirmed by magnetization vs field studies in the 2.00-30.0 K and 0.50-50 kG temperature and field ranges, respectively.


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Carboxylic Acids/chemistry , Manganese Compounds/chemistry , Manganese Compounds/chemical synthesis , Manganese/chemistry , Nitrates/chemistry , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Inorganic/methods , Chemistry, Physical , Electrolysis , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Models, Chemical , Molecular Conformation , Molecular Structure , Oxidation-Reduction , Temperature , Water/chemistry
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