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Achieving One-Electron Oxidation of a Mononuclear Nonheme Iron(V)-Imido Complex.

Seungwoo HongXiaoyan LuYong-Min LeeMi Sook SeoTakehiro OhtaTakashi OguraMartin ClémanceyPascale MaldiviJean-Marc LatourRitimukta SarangiWonwoo Nam
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
A mononuclear nonheme iron(V)-imido complex bearing a tetraamido macrocyclic ligand (TAML), [FeV(NTs)(TAML)]- (1), was oxidized by one-electron oxidants, affording formation of an iron(V)-imido TAML cation radical species, [FeV(NTs)(TAML+•)] (2); 2 is a diamagnetic (S = 0) complex, resulting from the antiferromagnetic coupling of the low-spin iron(V) ion (S = 1/2) with the one-electron oxidized ligand (TAML+•). 2 is a competent oxidant in C-H bond functionalization and nitrene transfer reaction, showing that the reactivity of 2 is greater than that of 1.
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