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Spectroscopic and Theoretical Study of a Mononuclear Manganese(III) Complex Exhibiting a Tetragonally Compressed Geometry

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Inorganic Chemistry
Vol 47 (2)
DOI: 10.1021/ic701665u

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Inelastic neutron scattering and high-field electron paramagnetic resonance data are presented for [Mn(bpia)(OAc)(OCH(3))](PF(6)), where bpia is bis(picolyl)(N-methylimidazole-2-yl)amine. Modeling of the data to the conventional fourth-order spin-Hamiltonian yielded the following parameters: D = 3.526(3) cm(-1), E = 0.588(6) cm(-1), B(0)(4) = -0.00084(7) cm(-1), B(2)( 4)= -0.002(2) cm(-1), (4)(4) = -0.0082(5) cm(-1), g(x) = 1.98(1), g(y) = 1.952(6), and g(z) = 1.978(5). The complex is of particular interest given the biochemical activity and the unusual stereochemistry distinguished by a rare example of a tetragonally compressed octahedron and a pronounced angular distortion imposed by the tetradentate tripodal bpia ligand. Ligand field, density functional theory, and complete active space self-consistent field ab initio calculations are presented that aim to relate the spectroscopic data to the molecular geometry.

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Quirin Scheifele, Christoph Riplinger, Frank Neese, Høgni Weihe, Anne‐Laure Barra, Fanni Jurànyi, A. Podlesnyak, Philip L. W. Tregenna‐Piggott (2007). Spectroscopic and Theoretical Study of a Mononuclear Manganese(III) Complex Exhibiting a Tetragonally Compressed Geometry. Inorganic Chemistry, 47(2), pp. 439-447, DOI: 10.1021/ic701665u.

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