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Formation of Ni(II)-phenoxyl radical complexes by O2: a mechanistic insight into the reaction of Ni(II)-phenol complexes with O2.

Takashi SuzukiAkari SatoHiromi OshitaTatsuo YajimaFumito TaniHitoshi AbeKaoru Mieda-HigaSachiko YanagisawaTakashi OguraYuichi Shimazaki
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2021)
A reaction of Ni(ClO4)2·6H2O with a tripodal ligand having two di(tert-butyl)phenol moieties, H2tbuL, and 1 equivalent of triethylamine in CH2Cl2/CH3OH (1 : 1, v/v) under N2 gave a NiII-(phenol)(phenolate) complex, [Ni(HtbuL)(CH3OH)2]ClO4. The formation of the NiII-phenoxyl radical complex by O2 was observed in the reaction of this complex in the solid state. On the other hand, the NiII-phenoxyl radical complex [Ni(Me2NL)(CH3OH)2]ClO4 was obtained by the reaction of H2Me2NL having a p-(dimethylamino)phenol moiety with Ni(ClO4)2·6H2O in a similar procedure under O2, through the oxidation of the NiII-(phenol)(phenolate) complex. However, a direct redox reaction of the NiII ion could not be detected in the phenoxyl radical formation. The results of the reaction kinetics, XAS and X-ray structure analyses suggested that the O2 oxidation from the NiII-(phenol)(phenolate) complex to the NiII-phenoxyl radical complex occurs via the proton transfer-electron transfer (PT-ET) type mechanism of the phenol moiety weakly coordinated to the nickel ion.
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