A magneto-structural correlation between the Heisenberg constant, J, and the Mn-O-Mn angle in [Mn-IV(mu-O)](2) dimers

Citation
Na. Law et al., A magneto-structural correlation between the Heisenberg constant, J, and the Mn-O-Mn angle in [Mn-IV(mu-O)](2) dimers, INORG CHIM, 297(1-2), 2000, pp. 252-264
Citations number
78
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA
ISSN journal
00201693 → ACNP
Volume
297
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
252 - 264
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1693(200001)297:1-2<252:AMCBTH>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
In our ongoing studies of high valent manganese dimers of the general formu la [Mn-IV(Schiff base)(mu-O)](2) as models for the oxygen evolving complex (OEC) of photosystem II (PSII), we now report several new Mn complexes that allow us to define a magneto-structural correlation between the Heisenberg exchange constant, J, from the Heisenberg exchange equation (H = -2J[S-1 . S-2]) and the Mn-O-Mn angle of the Mn-IV(mu-O)](2) core. The new and uniqu e structures of [Mn-IV(3,5-di-t-busalpn)(mu-O)](2) (2) and [Mn-IV(mu-3,5-di -Cl-salpn)(mu-O)](2) (3) exhibit unexpected structures compared with those of [Mn-IV(salpn)(mu-O)](2) (1) (H-2(salpn) = N,N'-bis(salicylideneimino)-1, 3-diaminopropane). The structure of 2, unlike that of 1, does not have a mo lecular inversion center due to a 'rotation' of one ligand. Instead, there exists a pseudo-C-2 axis through the oxo bridges of the [Mn-IV(mu-O)](2) co re. The Mn-Mn distance of 2 is 2.7753(8) Angstrom and that of 3 is 2.7430(8 ) Angstrom. The 3,5-di-Cl-salpn(2-) ligand of 3 adopts an unexpected bridgi ng mode between the manganese ions. The magneto-structural correlation is v alid for these new Schiff base complexes and other non-Schiff base containi ng compounds. The J values range over 110 cm(-1) versus a Mn-O-Mn range of 3.9 degrees. The data imply that a ferromagnetically coupled [Mn-IV(mu-O)]( 2) would be unlikely to occur in the OEC, wherein such may be invoked to ge nerate an S = 5/2 ground state for the g = 4.1 EPR signal observed in the S -2 state. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.