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Sulfoxide as a ligand in iron(II) porphyrinates: S- or O-bound?


ABSTRACT: In order to study the bonding of sulfoxides to iron(II) porphyrinates, an equilibrium study of Fe(TPP) with tetramethylenesulfoxide (TMSO) has been performed. UV-vis spectra at different concentrations of TMSO have shown distinct character belonging to three species: four-coordinate Fe(II)(TPP), five-coordinate [Fe(II)(TPP)(TMSO)], and six-coordinate [Fe(II)(TPP)(TMSO)2]. The isosbestic points for the low TMSO concentrations suggest that the equilibrium constant K1 is much larger than K2. Analysis of spectral data by the nonlinear least-squares program SQUAD gives K1 = 267 and K2 approximately 1. Even though the five-coordinate species is the dominant species under the synthetic conditions, only the six-coordinate species was crystallized and characterized by an X-ray diffraction study. [Fe(TPP)(TMSO)2] (C52H44Fe-N4O2S2): monoclinic, P2(1)/c, a = 11.2580(3) A, b = 15.9262(5) A, c = 12.3930(4) A, beta = 116.246(1) degrees , V = 1992.95(10) A3, Z = 2. X-ray crystallography demonstrates the complex is a low-spin bis-TMSO ligated species. The average Fe-Np distance is 1.999(4) A. The most important feature is that TMSO is coordinated to iron(II) by the sulfur donors, not oxygen. The Fe-S distance is 2.2220(3) A.

SUBMITTER: Hu C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2593864 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sulfoxide as a ligand in iron(II) porphyrinates: S- or O-bound?

Hu Chuanjiang C   Noll Bruce C BC   Scheidt W Robert WR  

Inorganic chemistry 20070908 20


In order to study the bonding of sulfoxides to iron(II) porphyrinates, an equilibrium study of Fe(TPP) with tetramethylenesulfoxide (TMSO) has been performed. UV-vis spectra at different concentrations of TMSO have shown distinct character belonging to three species: four-coordinate Fe(II)(TPP), five-coordinate [Fe(II)(TPP)(TMSO)], and six-coordinate [Fe(II)(TPP)(TMSO)2]. The isosbestic points for the low TMSO concentrations suggest that the equilibrium constant K1 is much larger than K2. Analys  ...[more]

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