Gold chemistry has experienced in the last decades exponential attention for a wide spectrum of chemical applications, but the +3 oxidation state, traditionally assigned to gold, remains somewhat questionable. Herein, we present a detailed analysis of the electronic structure of the pentanuclear bow tie Au/Fe carbonyl cluster [Au{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}(2)](-) together with its two one-electron reversible reductions. A new interpretation of the bonding pattern is provided with the help of inverted ligand field theory. The classical view of a central gold(III) interacting with two [Fe-2(CO)(8)](2-) units is replaced by Au(I), with a d(10) gold configuration, with two interacting [Fe-2(CO)(8)]- fragments. A d(10) configuration for the gold center in the compound [Au{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}(2)](-) is confirmed by the LUMO orbital composition, which is mainly localized on the iron carbonyl fragments rather than on a d gold orbital, as expected for a d(8) configuration. Upon one-electron stepwise reduction, the spectroelectrochemical measurements show a progressive red shift in the carbonyl stretching, in agreement with the increased population of the LUMO centered on the iron units. Such a trend is also confirmed by the X-ray structure of the direduced compound [Au{eta(1)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(6)(mu-CO)(2)}](3-), featuring the cleavage of one Au-Fe bond.
Manca, G., FABRIZI DE BIANI, F., Corsini, M., Cesari, C., Femoni, C., Iapalucci, M., et al. (2022). Inverted Ligand Field in a Pentanuclear Bow Tie Au/Fe Carbonyl Cluster. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 61(8), 3484-3492 [10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03386].
Inverted Ligand Field in a Pentanuclear Bow Tie Au/Fe Carbonyl Cluster
Fabrizi de Biani Fabrizia;Corsini Maddalena;
2022-01-01
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Gold chemistry has experienced in the last decades exponential attention for a wide spectrum of chemical applications, but the +3 oxidation state, traditionally assigned to gold, remains somewhat questionable. Herein, we present a detailed analysis of the electronic structure of the pentanuclear bow tie Au/Fe carbonyl cluster [Au{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}(2)](-) together with its two one-electron reversible reductions. A new interpretation of the bonding pattern is provided with the help of inverted ligand field theory. The classical view of a central gold(III) interacting with two [Fe-2(CO)(8)](2-) units is replaced by Au(I), with a d(10) gold configuration, with two interacting [Fe-2(CO)(8)]- fragments. A d(10) configuration for the gold center in the compound [Au{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}(2)](-) is confirmed by the LUMO orbital composition, which is mainly localized on the iron carbonyl fragments rather than on a d gold orbital, as expected for a d(8) configuration. Upon one-electron stepwise reduction, the spectroelectrochemical measurements show a progressive red shift in the carbonyl stretching, in agreement with the increased population of the LUMO centered on the iron units. Such a trend is also confirmed by the X-ray structure of the direduced compound [Au{eta(1)-Fe-2(CO)(8)}{eta(2)-Fe-2(CO)(6)(mu-CO)(2)}](3-), featuring the cleavage of one Au-Fe bond.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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