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Electron Delocalization from the Fullerene Attachment to the Diiron Core within the Active-Site Mimics of [FeFe]Hydrogenase
journal contribution
posted on 2016-02-20, 20:29 authored by Yu-Chiao Liu, Tao-Hung Yen, Yu-Jan Tseng, Ching-Han Hu, Gene-Hsiang Lee, Ming-Hsi ChiangAttachment of the redox-active C60(H)PPh2 group modulates the electronic structure of the Fe2 core
in [(μ-bdt)Fe2(CO)5(C60(H)PPh2)]. The neutral complex is characterized by X-ray crystallography,
IR, NMR spectroscopy, and cyclic voltammetry. When it is reduced by
one electron, the spectroscopic and density functional theory results
indicate that the Fe2 core is partially spin-populated.
In the doubly reduced species, extensive electron communication occurs
between the reduced fullerene unit and the Fe2 centers
as displayed in the spin-density plot. The results suggest that the
[4Fe4S] cluster within the H cluster provides an essential role in
terms of the electronic factor.