The Nature of the 'Mono' Ligand Complexes of Iron(II) with 1,10-Phenanthroline-2-carbothioamide and 2,2´-Bipyridine-6-carbothioamide. Low-Spin Iron(II) and High-Spin Iron(III) Systems
Bradley C. Childs and
Harold A. Goodwin
Australian Journal of Chemistry
54(11) 685 - 689
Published: 08 April 2002
Abstract
Interaction of 2,2′-bipyridine-6-carbothioamide (bta) with iron(II) chloride leads to three different products: [Fe(bta)2]Cl2·H2O, [Fe(bta)2][FeCl4] and an apparently ‘mono’-ligand complex analogous to the previously described Fe(pta)Cl2·H2O (pta = 1,10-phenanthroline-2-carbothioamide). Electronic and Mössbauer spectroscopic data show that all three complexes of bta contain the [Fe(bta)2]2+ cation. The Mössbauer spectra, together with the magnetic properties, indicate that the [Cl3Fe–O–FeCl3]2– ion is associated with the cation in the ‘mono’ complex which is formulated as [Fe(bta)2]2[Cl3Fe–O–FeCl3]Cl2·3H2O. The unusual temperature dependence of the Mössbauer spectrum, and the magnetism of this complex, arises from the presence of different iron sites, one being low-spin iron(II) and the other high-spin iron(III). Two of the latter are antiferromagnetically coupled in the oxobridged anion. 2,2′-Bipyridine-6-carboxamide (bca) yields an iron(II) mono-ligand derivative, Fe(bca)Cl2·H2O, which is a simple high-spin paramagnet.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH01147
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