Spectroscopy and Electrochemistry of Cobalt(III) Schiff Base Complexes

1997 
The structural, spectroscopic, and electrochemical properties of cobalt(III) derivatives of acacen (H2acacen = bis(acetylacetone) ethylenediimine) and related ligands have been investigated. Electronic structure calculations indicate that the absorption between 340 and 378 nm in CoIII(acacen) spectra is attributable to the lowest π−π* intraligand charge-transfer transition. Equatorial ligand substitutions affect reduction potentials less than axial ligand changes, consistent with an electronic structural model in which dz2 is populated in forming cobalt(II). The crystal structure of [Co(3-Cl-acacen)(NH3)2]BPh4 has been determined:  The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/m (No. 11) with a = 9.720(2) A, b = 18.142(4) A, c = 10.046(2) A, β = 100.11(3)°, Dc = 1.339 g cm-3, and Z = 2; the complex cation, [Co(3-Cl-acacen)(NH3)2]+, exhibits a slightly distorted octahedral coordination geometry. The distances between the cobalt atom and the two axial nitrogen donor atoms differ only slightly ...
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