The present exhaustive electrochemical study proposes a rationalization of the redox properties of 1,10-phenanthroline-based copper complexes as a function of i) ligand molecular structure, evidencing the competition between electronic and steric effects of alkyl/aryl substituents, and ii) nature of working medium in terms of both solvent and supporting electrolyte anion. Occupancy of the 2 and 9 positions of the phenanthroline is a powerful tool to modulate the oxidation potentials of this family of complexes in a wide potential range. Solvent molecules play a key role in the metal-centred oxidative electrontransfer process (unlike the optical electron transition), acting as ancillary ligands that allow the transition between tetrahedral four-coordinated Cu(I) state to tetragonal five-coordinated Cu(II). Actually clear evidences of the entry of one solvent molecule in the inner coordination sphere of the complexes are proved by the Kolthoff and Lingane method. Proof of ionic couple formation is also found.
Steric vs electronic effects and solvent coordination in the electrochemistry of phenanthroline-based copper complexes / M. Magni, A. Colombo, C. Dragonetti, P. Mussini. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 141(2014), pp. 324-330. [10.1016/j.electacta.2014.07.086]
Steric vs electronic effects and solvent coordination in the electrochemistry of phenanthroline-based copper complexes
M. Magni;A. Colombo;C. Dragonetti;P. Mussini
2014
Abstract
The present exhaustive electrochemical study proposes a rationalization of the redox properties of 1,10-phenanthroline-based copper complexes as a function of i) ligand molecular structure, evidencing the competition between electronic and steric effects of alkyl/aryl substituents, and ii) nature of working medium in terms of both solvent and supporting electrolyte anion. Occupancy of the 2 and 9 positions of the phenanthroline is a powerful tool to modulate the oxidation potentials of this family of complexes in a wide potential range. Solvent molecules play a key role in the metal-centred oxidative electrontransfer process (unlike the optical electron transition), acting as ancillary ligands that allow the transition between tetrahedral four-coordinated Cu(I) state to tetragonal five-coordinated Cu(II). Actually clear evidences of the entry of one solvent molecule in the inner coordination sphere of the complexes are proved by the Kolthoff and Lingane method. Proof of ionic couple formation is also found.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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