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Lucy S X Huffman1, Anjana Seshadri2, Christopher D Hastings1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA. brandon.barnett@rochester.edu.
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Chelating ligand platforms derived from tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (TREN) can facilitate low coordination numbers and provide opportunities to tune the steric and electronic profile of the secondary coordination sphere. Herein, we examine the ability of two related tris(amidate)amine ligands to stabilize low-coordinate complexes of trivalent iron, and further use molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to gain insight into the dynamics of both the primary and secondary coordination spheres. Our cavitand-inspired ligand allows for the isolation of four-coordinate FeLOCH2Ovia oxidation of the anionic and isostructural ferrous precursor, demonstrating how the secondary sphere macrocycle can promote the retention of an open coordination site. Through comparison with a non-macrocyclized tris(amidate)amine ligand, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are used to garner insights into how this macrocycle alters coordination sphere dynamics. Additionally, both four-coordinate FeLOCH2O and five-coordinate Fe(DMF)LOMe are shown to be synthons for the trigonal bipyramidal ferric fluoride complexes [Fe(F)LOCH2O]- and [Fe(F)LOMe]-, respectively.
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