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Radical-ligand-derived C-N coupling, Ga(III)-radical vs low-spin Co(III)-radical reactivity
Phalguni Chaudhuri1, Eckhard Bill, Rita Wagner
1Max-Planck-Institut für Bioanorganische Chemie, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany. Chaudh@mpi-muelheim.mpg.de
Abstract:
The redox-active ligand 2-(3,5-dimethoxyanilino)-4,6-di- tert-butylphenol, H 2L (OCH3), results in, as expected, a trisradical complex with a low-spin Co(III) center, [Co (III)(L (OCH3) (*)) 3] ( 1), whereas the Ga(III) center yields a coordinated new hexadentate monoradical ligand, [Ga (III)L (*) 1] ( 2), presumably due to the ligand-derived redox activity involving C-H activation.
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