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A Nonheme Sulfur-Ligated {FeNO}6 Complex and Comparison with Redox-Interconvertible {FeNO}7 and {FeNO}8 Analogues.

Aniruddha DeyAlex M ConferAvery C VilbertPierre Moënne-LoccozKyle M LancasterDavid P Goldberg
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
A nonheme {FeNO}6 complex, [Fe(NO)(N3PyS)]2+ , was synthesized by reversible, one-electron oxidation of an {FeNO}7 analogue. This complex completes the first known series of sulfur-ligated {FeNO}6-8 complexes. All three {FeNO}6-8 complexes are readily interconverted by one-electron oxidation/reduction. A comparison of spectroscopic data (UV/Vis, NMR, IR, Mössbauer, X-ray absorption) provides a complete picture of the electronic and structural changes that occur upon {FeNO}6 -{FeNO}8 interconversion. Dissociation of NO from the new {FeNO}6 complex is shown to be controlled by solvent, temperature, and photolysis, which is rare for a sulfur-ligated {FeNO}6 species.
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