Tertiary-poly-amine ligands as stabilisers of transition metal complexes with uncommon oxidation states |
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Authors: | Gilad Golub Israel Zilbermann Haim Cohen Dan Meyerstein |
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Affiliation: | Nuclear Research Centre Negev and Chemistry Department , Ben-Gurion University of the Negev , Beer-Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | Abstract Tertiary-amine ligands are known to be poorer [sgrave] donor ligands than the corresponding primary- or secondary-amine ligands. They are known to shift the redox potentials of given couples to the anodic direction relative to the corresponding complexes with primary- or secondary-amine ligands. A review of data in the literature and of recent results on nickel complexes with tetra-aza-macrocyclic ligands and copper complexes with open chain polyamine ligands suggests that the major source for these effects is the poorer solvation of the complexes with the tertiary-amine complexes due to the lack of hydrogen bonding between the complexes and the solvent, or the counter ions. Thus the stabilisation of low valent transition metal complexes by tertiary-amine ligands is due to thermodynamic reasons. On the other hand, tertiary-amine-macrocyclic ligands stabilise high valent complexes because the route to the formation of imine groups is kinetically inhibited in these complexes. |
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