Characterization of Metalloporphines: Iron(II) Carbonyls and Environmental Effects on νCO
2018
The synthesis and characterization of two new iron(II) porphine complexes is described. Porphine, the simplest porphyrin derivative, has been studied less than other synthetic porphyrins owing to synthetic difficulties and solubility issues. The subjects of this study are two six-coordinate iron(II) species further coordinated by CO and an imidazole ligand (either 1-methylimidazole or 2-methylimidazole). The two species have very different CO stretching frequencies, with the 2-methylimidazole complex having a very low stretching frequency of 1923 cm–1 compared to the more usual 1957 cm–1 for the 1-methylimidazole derivative. The very low frequency is the result of environmental effects; the oxygen atom of the carbonyl forms a hydrogen bond with an adjacent coordinated imidazole with a hydrogen atom from the N–H group. The two species, with their differing C–O stretches, also display substantial differences in the values of the Fe–C and C–O bond distances, as determined by their X-ray structures. The two b...
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