Molecules (Jun 2022)

Mixed-Valent Trinuclear Co<sup>III</sup>-Co<sup>II</sup>-Co<sup>III</sup> Complex with 1,3-Bis(5-chlorosalicylideneamino)-2-propanol

  • Masahiro Mikuriya,
  • Yuko Naka,
  • Ayumi Inaoka,
  • Mika Okayama,
  • Daisuke Yoshioka,
  • Hiroshi Sakiyama,
  • Makoto Handa,
  • Motohiro Tsuboi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 13
p. 4211

Abstract

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A mixed-valent trinuclear complex with 1,3-bis(5-chlorosalicylideneamino)-2-propanol (H3clsalpr) was synthesized, and the crystal structure was determined by the single-crystal X-ray diffraction method at 90 K. The molecule is a trinuclear CoIII-CoII-CoIII complex with octahedral geometries, having a tetradentate chelate of the Schiff-base ligand, bridging acetate, monodentate acetate coordination to each terminal Co3+ ion and four bridging phenoxido-oxygen of two Schiff-base ligands, and two bridging acetate-oxygen atoms for the central Co2+ ion. The electronic spectral feature is consistent with the mixed valent CoIII-CoII-CoIII. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility data could be analyzed by consideration of the axial distortion of the central Co2+ ion with the parameters Δ = –254 cm−1, λ = –58 cm−1, κ = 0.93, tip = 0.00436 cm3 mol−1, θ = –0.469 K, gz = 6.90, and gx = 2.64, in accordance with a large anisotropy. The cyclic voltammogram showed an irreversible reduction wave at approximately −1.2 V·vs. Fc/Fc+, assignable to the reduction of the terminal Co3+ ions.

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