2009
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200805446
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Is Cyanide Really a Strong‐Field Ligand?

Abstract: Iron man or weakling? Ligand-field strengths are conveniently expressed by the empirical spectrochemical series. Although cyanide has been deeply entrenched as a strong-field ligand, a couple of recent examples cast doubt toward the position of this ligand, namely the high-spin (S = 2) states of [Cr(II)(CN)(5)](3-) and [Fe(II)(tpp)(CN)](-). tpp = meso-tetraphenylporphinate.

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“…Recently, the first (cyano)­iron­(II) porphyrin complex, five-coordinate [K(222)]­[Fe II (TPP)­(CN)], was isolated, which exhibited unusual temperature-dependent S = 0 ⇌ S = 2 spin crossover phenomena . [K(222)]­[Fe­(TPP)­(CN)] represents a case in which π back-bonding should be maximized and the CN – ligand should unequivocally lead to a LS species . The spin crossover behavior has been investigated using electronic structure methods .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the first (cyano)­iron­(II) porphyrin complex, five-coordinate [K(222)]­[Fe II (TPP)­(CN)], was isolated, which exhibited unusual temperature-dependent S = 0 ⇌ S = 2 spin crossover phenomena . [K(222)]­[Fe­(TPP)­(CN)] represents a case in which π back-bonding should be maximized and the CN – ligand should unequivocally lead to a LS species . The spin crossover behavior has been investigated using electronic structure methods .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, trimethylphosphane reveals a similar donor character and can serve as an abiological surrogate for CN -. [15] Inspired by the properties of [2Fe2S(Si)] complexes and the natural abundance of the strong donor ligand CN -, [16] [FeFe] hydrogenase model complexes 1a-c (Scheme 2) were treated with triphenylphosphane and tetraethylammonium cyanide to afford monosubstituted, asymmetric [2Fe2S(Si)] cluster compounds. The resulting products were investigated according to their chemical and structural properties by cyclic voltammetry and crystal structure analysis.…”
Section: Scheme 1 Isocyanic Acid Complexesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recently reported the characterization of the first cyanoferroheme, five‐coordinate [K(222)][Fe(tpp)CN] 4. 9 The cyanide ligand field is insufficient to yield a completely low‐spin complex; rather, the species is a S =0⇌ S =2 spin‐crossover complex 10. Herein we report a new polymorphic form of [K(222)][Fe(tpp)CN], which is also a spin‐crossover complex 12.…”
Section: Multi‐temperature Mössbauer Data and C–n/o Stretching Frequementioning
confidence: 99%