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A density functional study of oxygen activation by unsaturated complexes [M(bipy)(2)](2+), M = Cr and Fe
Authors:Howe Peter R  McGrady John E  McKenzie Christine J
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, The University of York, Heslington, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Density functional theory is used to probe the reaction of O(2) with the unsaturated transition-metal fragments [M(bipy)(2)](2+), M = Cr, Fe. In both cases, calculations indicate that the O(2) molecule is initially trapped as an eta(2)-bound superoxide ion, where the unpaired electron in the out-of-plane pi orbital of O(2) is weakly coupled to those on the trivalent metal ion. In the chromium case, a cis-dioxo Cr(VI) complex is found to be significantly more stable than the superoxo species. The two minima are, however, separated by a large barrier, along with a change in spin state. For the iron analogue, the relative energies of the two minima are reversed, the superoxo complex being the global minimum. The energetics of the O(2) activation processes are consistent with previously reported mass spectrometric experiments, where an adduct, [M(bipy)(2)(O(2))](2+), was detected only for chromium.
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