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Title: Counterion-dependent valence tautomerization of ferrocenyl-conjugated pyrylium salts. Author: Kondo M, Uchikawa M, Namiki K, Zhang WW, Kume S, Nishibori E, Suwa H, Aoyagi S, Sakata M, Murata M, Kobayashi Y, Nishihara H. Journal: J Am Chem Soc; 2009 Sep 02; 131(34):12112-24. PubMed ID: 19655749. Abstract: 1-Ferrocenylethynylanthraquinone (1-FcAq), which is a donor (D)-acceptor (A) conjugated compound consisting of a ferrocene (Fc) acting as a donor, an anthraquinone (Aq) acting as an acceptor, and an ethynyl linker, undergoes a cyclocondensation reaction with strong organic acid, and forms 2-ferrocenyloxodihydrodibenzochromenylium salts ([1-FcPyl](+)X(-) where X = TFSI, TfO, PF(6), and BF(4)). [1-FcPyl](+) were also characterized as conjugated donor-acceptor compounds, and electrochemical properties, UV-vis absorption spectra, single-crystal X-ray analysis, and TD-DFT calculations have indicated that the LUMO level of [1-FcPyl](+) is lower than that of 1-FcAq because of the much larger pi-conjugated system in [1-FcPyl](+). Variable-temperature Mossbauer spectroscopy (12-300 K) showed that Fe(II) was dominant for the TFSI(-), PF(6)(-), and BF(4)(-) salts of [1-FcPyl](+); although the Fe(III) species was also observed at all temperature ranges, the molar ratio of Fe(III) species increased at higher temperatures in the TFSI(-) and PF(6)(-) salts. This finding indicates that valence tautomerization (VT) between 1-FcPyl(+) and 1-Fc(+)Pyl occurs in the solid state of the TFSI(-) and the PF(6)(-) salts, but not in the BF(4)(-) salt. Variable-temperature (3.5-310 K) IR spectroscopy showed that the frequencies of the skeletal vibration of the ferrocene moiety decreased with increasing temperature in the TFSI(-) and PF(6)(-) salts, indicating the development of a ferrocenium-like character. The precision of the bond lengths of the [1-FcPyl](+) moiety (0.003-0.004 A) determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis (113 and 273 K) is not sufficient to demonstrate the effect of the counterion on VT. The dihedral angle between the ferrocene and the pyrylium moieties in the BF(4)(-) salt (11.25(15) degrees) is larger than that in the TFSI(-) (6.63(12) degrees) and PF(6)(-) (9.55(15) degrees) salts. Furthermore, the planarity of the acceptor moiety (estimated from the dihedral angle between Ph1 and Ph2) is lower in the BF(4)(-) salt compared with that of other salts. These increased dihedral angles might cause a weaker D-A interaction and a destabilization of the acceptor moiety (i.e., raising a LUMO level), leading to lower stability of the Fe(III) (1-Fc(+)Pyl) species. Variable-temperature X-ray powder diffraction (VT XRPD, 100-300 K) revealed that the temperature dependence of the Fe-P distance in the PF(6)(-) salt was smaller than that of the Fe-B distance in the BF(4)(-) salt. Our interpretation of this phenomenon is that the molar ratio of the Fe(III) species is increased in the PF(6)(-) salt, and that the Coulombic force between the ferrocene moiety and PF(6)(-) anion increases, preventing an increase in the Fe-P distance. This indicates that the electrostatic interaction between the [1-FcPyl](+) moiety and the counteranion may affect the occurrence of VT.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]