S K-edge XAS of Cu(II), Cu(I), and Zn(II) oxidized Dithiolene complexes: Covalent contributions to structure and the Jahn-Teller effect

Cu(II)、Cu(I)和Zn(II)氧化二硫烯配合物的S K边XAS:共价键对结构和Jahn-Teller效应的贡献

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Abstract

Reduced dithiolene ligands are bound to high valent Mo centers in the active site of the oxotransferase family of enzymes. Related model complexes have been studied with great insight by Prof. Holm and his colleagues. This study focuses on the other limit of dithiolene chemistry: an investigation of the 2-electron oxidized dithiolene bound to low-valent late transition metal (TM) ions (Zn(II), Cu(I), and Cu(II)). The bonding descriptions of the oxidized dithiolene [N,N-dimethyl piperazine 2,3-dithione (Me(2)Dt(0))] complexes are probed using S K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and the results are correlated to density functional theory (DFT) calculations. These experimentally supported calculations are then extended to explain the different geometric structures of the three complexes. The Zn(II)(Me(2)Dt(0))(2) complex has only ligand-ligand repulsion so it is stabilized at the D(2d) symmetry limit. The Cu(I)(Me(2)Dt(0))(2) complex has additional weak backbonding thus distorts somewhat from D(2d) toward D(2h) symmetry. The Cu(II)(Me(2)Dt(0))(2) complex has a strong σ donor bond that leads to both a large Jahn-Teller stabilization to D(2h) and an additional covalent contribution to the geometry. The combined strong stabilization results in the square planar, D(2h) structure. This study quantifies the competition between the ligand-ligand repulsion and the change in electronic structures in determining the final geometric structures of the oxidized dithiolene complexes, and provides quantitative insights into the Jahn-Teller stabilization energy and its origin.

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