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HERO ID
7733520
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Redox reactions via outer sphere charge transfer complexation: the interaction of ferrocenes with sigma and pi-type acceptors
Author(s)
Salman, HMA; Mahmoud, MR; Abou-El-Wafa, MHM; Rabie, UM; Crabtree, RH
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Inorganic Chemistry Communications
ISSN:
1387-7003
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Location
AMSTERDAM
Volume
7
Issue
11
Page Numbers
1209-1212
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.inoche.2004.07.023
Web of Science Id
WOS:000224931900012
Abstract
Interactions of ferrocenes with iodine as a typical Ï-acceptor or with DDQ and CHL as Ï-acceptors always led to the oxidation of these ferrocenes to the corresponding ferricinium salts. This type of oxidation is proposed to occur via initial formation of outer sphere charge transfer complexes. Decamethylferrocene Cp 2*Fe, ferrocene (Cp 2Fe), 1,1â²-dimethylferrocene. ((MeCp) 2Fe), and 1,2-diferrocenylethane (Fc 2C 2H 4) were studied as donors for charge transfer complexation with iodine (I 2) as a typical Ï-type CT acceptor and with 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-p- benzoquinone (DDQ), and p-chloranil (CHL) as typical Ï-type CT acceptors. Oxidation of the ferrocenes to the corresponding ferricinium salts is proposed to occur via initial formation of outer sphere charge transfer complexes. UV-Vis spectra for the mixtures of any of the ferrocene donors with I 2 or DDQ in CH 2Cl 2 showed the characteristic bands of the triiodide ion, I3- and the DDQ - anion radical. With CHL, the same behavior occurred only for Cp 2*Fe to give Cp 2*Fe+ and CHL - radicals. Elemental analyses of the isolated solid complexes indicated the formation of [ferrocene]I 3 for ferrocenes and I 2, except for (Fc 2C 2H 4) which gave [(Fc 2C 2H 4)]I 5. Ferrocene-DDQ complexes were 1:1 except for (MeCp) 2Fe and (Fc 2C 2H 4) which gave 1:2 complexes. By using n-hexane as a non-polar solvent instead of CH 2Cl 2, the CT band of the Cp 2*Fe adduct has been observed and the formation constant for this CT complexation was found to be 3900 (±500) dm 3 mol -1. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
ferrocenes; redox reactions; CT complexes; IR; UV-Vis spectroscopy
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