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Bistability and Molecular Switching for Semiquinone and Catechol Complexes of Cobalt. Studies on Redox Isomerism for the Bis(pyridine) Ether Series Co(py<sub>2</sub>X)(3,6-DBQ)<sub>2</sub>, X = O, S, Se, and Te
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringEther Series CoRedox IsomerismNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexPhysical ChemistryComplexes CoMolecular ComplexQuantum ChemistryChemistryMolecular SwitchingPlanar StructureNonplanar StructureInorganic Compound
Intramolecular electron transfer between CoII(SQ) and CoIII(Cat) species has been investigated for the series of complexes Co(py2X)(3,6-DBQ)2, where 3,6-DBQ are semiquinonate and catecholate forms of 3,6-di-tert-butyl-1,2-benzoquinone and py2X is bis(pyridine) ether and its heteroatomic analogs with X = S, Se, and Te. Transition temperature for Co(III)/Co(II) redox isomerism decreases in steps of approximately 30 K in toluene solution and in steps of 80 K in the solid state for the complexes with X = S, Se, Te. This appears to be primarily associated with an entropy increase that results from low-energy shifts in vibrational modes with increasing heteroatomic mass. Complexes containing py2O have been isolated at room temperature in two charge distributions, CoII(py2O)(3,6-DBSQ)2 and CoIII(py2O)(3,6-DBSQ)(3,6-DBCat). Crystallographic characterization on both forms of the complex [CoII(py2O)(3,6-DBSQ)2, monoclinic, P21/c, a = 11.0280(2) Å, b = 30.2750(9) Å, c = 12.1120(2) Å, β = 113.490(2)°, V = 3708.7(1) Å3, Z = 4, R = 0.056; CoIII(py2O)(3,6-DBSQ)(3,6-DBCat), monoclinic, P21/n, a = 9.882(3) Å, b = 20.915(5) Å, c = 17.579(4) Å, β = 91.57(2)°, V = 3632(2) Å3, Z = 4, R = 0.054] has shown that the py2O ligand adopts a planar structure for the Co(II) isomer that shifts to a folded, nonplanar structure with the smaller Co(III) ion. This structural change is responsible for hysteresis in the Co(III) → Co(II) and Co(II) → Co(III) electron transfer steps in the solid state. Optically induced shifts in charge distribution have been investigated using a low-energy polychromatic light source.
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