Abstract
CuI(Py2NS) (1) is formed by addition of CuI to
a solution of the pyridyl-thiol ligand N-(2-mercaptopropyl)-
N,N-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (Py2NSH). Oxidation of
complex 1 by air leads to the formation of CuII sulfinate and
CuII sulfonate complexes, providing a model for the oxidative
degeneration of copper−sulfur enzymes. Crystal structures
were obtained for two CuI I sulfinate complexes,
[CuI I
2(Py2NSO2 ) 2](BF4 ) 2 ·2(CH3 ) 2CO (4a) and
[CuII
2(Py2NSO2)2(OTf)2] (4b), which were further characterized
by UV−vis and EPR spectroscopy and cyclic
voltammetry. Furthermore, two CuII sulfonate complexes
with the proposed formulas CuII
2(Py2NSO3)2(BF4)2 (5a)
and CuII
2(Py2NSO3)2(OTf)2 (5b) have been isolated and characterized. Monitoring the oxidation of 1 by UV−vis indicates that
the oxidation proceeds via a dinuclear CuII μ-thiolate complex (3); as an intermediate an octanuclear mixed-valent CuI
4CuII
4
cluster with formula [CuI
4CuII
4(Py2NS)4(μ-OH)2(CH3CN)6](ClO4)6·2CH3CN (2) was isolated and characterized by X-ray
single crystal structure determination.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 13113-13122 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
Volume | 52 |
Issue number | 22 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |