Redox-Triggered Helicity Inversion in Chiral Cobalt Complexes in Combination with H+ and NO3 − Stimuli

July 28, 2017

Title

Redox-Triggered Helicity Inversion in Chiral Cobalt Complexes in Combination with H+ and NO3 − Stimuli

Author

Janusz Gregolinski, Masahiro Hikita, Tatsuya Sakamoto, Hideki Sugimoto, Hiroshi Tsukube, Hiroyuki Miyake

Year

2016

Journal

Inorganic Chemistry

Abstract

Three chiral ligands with variable denticity, H2L2–H2L4, conjugated by N,N′-ethylenebis[N-methyl-(S)-alanine] and an ortho-heterosubstituted aromatic amine, were newly synthesized as analogues of previously reported H2L1. Four contracted-Λoxo cobalt(III) complexes [Co(L)]+ with left-handed helical structure of Λ4Δ2 configuration were prepared by one-electron oxidation of the corresponding contracted-Λred cobalt(II) complexes [Co(L)], which were generated from chiral ligands and Co(ClO4)2·6H2O or Co(CF3SO3)2·5.2H2O in the presence of an organic base. Although the prepared cobalt(III) complexes were very inert and kinetically stable against protonation and NO3– complexation, cobalt(III) reduction in the presence of CF3SO3H and/or Bu4NNO3 allowed immediate changing of their three-dimensional structures from the contracted-Λoxo form to the extended-Λ [Co(H2L)Y2]n+ (Y = solvent and/or anion, n = 0–2) form with left-handed helicity or to the extended-Δ [Co(H2L)(NO3)]+ form with right-handed helicity via N– to O–amide coordination switching. Both extended forms were contracted to the original Λoxo form by oxidation of the cobalt(II) center in the presence of an organic base. Thus, redox reactions triggered dynamic helicity inversion of the chiral cobalt complexes, via multiple molecular motions consisting of relaxation/compression, extension/contraction, and helicity inversion motions in combination with deprotonation/protonation of amide linkages and NO3– anion complexation.

Instrument

J-820

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Coordination chemistry, Inorganic chemistry