Alkyl and aryl substituted corroles. 1. Synthesis and characterization of free base and cobalt containing derivatives. X-ray structure of (Me(4)Ph(5)Cor)Co(py)(2)

Citation
R. Guilard et al., Alkyl and aryl substituted corroles. 1. Synthesis and characterization of free base and cobalt containing derivatives. X-ray structure of (Me(4)Ph(5)Cor)Co(py)(2), INORG CHEM, 40(19), 2001, pp. 4845-4855
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00201669 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
19
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4845 - 4855
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(20010910)40:19<4845:AAASC1>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The synthesis, spectroscopic properties, and electrochemistry of six differ ent alkyl- and aryl-substituted Co(III) corroles are presented. The investi gated compounds contain methyl, ethyl, phenyl, or substituted phenyl groups at the eight beta -positions of the corrole macrocycle and four derivative s also contain a phenyl group at the 10-meso position of the macrocycle. Ea ch cobalt corrole undergoes four reversible oxidations in CH2Cl2 containing 0.1 M tetra-n-butylammonium perchlorate and exists as a dimer in its singl y and doubly oxidized forms. The difference in potential between the first two oxidations is associated with the degree of interaction between the two corrole units of the dimer and ranges from an upper value of 0.62 V, in th e case of (Me(6)Et(2)Cor)Co, to a lower value of about 0.17 V, in the case of four compounds which have a phenyl group located at the 10-meso position of the macrocycle. These Co(III) corroles strongly coordinate two pyridine molecules or one carbon monoxide molecule in CH2Cl2 media, and ligand bind ing constants were evaluated using spectroscopic and electrochemical method s. The structure Of (MC(4)Ph(5)Cor)Co(py)(2) was also determined by X-ray d iffraction. Crystal data: (Me(4)Ph(5)Cor)Co(py)(2). 3CH(2)Cl(2).H2O, orthor hombic, a = 19.5690(4) Angstrom, b = 17.1070(6) Angstrom, c = 15.9160(6) An gstrom, V =5328.2(5) Angstrom (3), space group Pna2(1), Z = 2, 35 460 obser vations, R(F) = 0.069.