Metal vs Ligand Oxidation: Coexistence of Both Metal-Centered and Ligand-Centered Oxidized Species

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2024)

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A series of two-electron-oxidized cobalt porphyrin dimers have been synthesized upon controlled oxidations using halogens. Rather unexpectedly, X-ray structures of two of these complexes contain two structurally different low-spin molecules in the same asymmetric unit of their unit cells: one is the metal-centered oxidized diamagnetic entity of the type Co-III(por), while the other one is the ligand-centered oxidized paramagnetic entity of the type Co-II(por(center dot +)). Spectroscopic, magnetic, and DFT investigations confirmed the coexistence of the two very different electronic structures both in the solid and solution phases and also revealed a ferromagnetic spin coupling between Co(II) and porphyrin pi-cation radicals and a weak antiferromagnetic coupling between the pi-cation radicals of two macrocycles via the bridge in the paramagnetic complex.
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