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Binding a Meridional Ligand in a Facial Geometry: A Square Peg in a Round Hole.

Briana R SchrageDominick VitaleKimberly A KellyVictor N NemykinRichard S HerrickChristopher J Ziegler
Published in: Journal of organometallic chemistry (2020)
The bis(pyridylimino)isoindoline (BPI) ligand is a tridentate chelate that binds to metals via a meridional coordination mode. However, when this ligand forms a complex with Re(CO)3, an almost exclusively facial moiety, the BPI ligand deforms to coordinate in a facial mode. We have in-vestigated this deformation via structural and theoretical means, and the non-planar binding mode of the ligand bathochromically shifts the metal to ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transition.
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