A Study of Solid [{Cu(MePY2)}2O2]2+ Using Resonance Raman and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopies: An Intermediate Cu2O2 Core Structure or a Solid Solution?

1999 
Solid [{Cu(MePY2)}2O2]2+ is spectroscopically characterized using resonance Raman and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, for which the former technique probes the nature of the O−O bond and the latter defines the Cu−Cu interaction. In contrast to the crystal structure obtained for [{Cu(MePY2)}2O2]2+, which shows an “intermediate” Cu2O2 core (Cu−Cu = 3.4 A and O−O = 1.6 A), resonance Raman peaks characteristic of both a side-on peroxide-bridged dicopper(II) core and bis-μ-oxo dicopper(III) core are observed. The bis-μ-oxo isomer is estimated to be present at approximately 5−20%. A good fit is obtained for EXAFS data for solid [{Cu(MePY2)}2O2]2+ using an 80:20 ratio of Cu−Cu separations of 3.6 A (characteristic of a side-on peroxide-bridged copper core) and 2.8 A (associated with a bis-μ-oxo dicopper core). Analysis of the edge region places an upper limit on the amount of bis-μ-oxo isomer present in the solid at 40%. The factors governing the presence of bis-μ-oxo and/or side-on peroxide cores in solution for ...
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