Author:
Mitchell AJ,Murray KS,Newman PJ,Clark PE
Abstract
The syntheses of
thiohydroxamic acid ligands and their iron(III) complexes are described in
detail. The tris-chelates are of particular importance because of their
relation to one such complex which is thought to be involved in bacterial
iron-transport systems. Magnetic and spectral measurements show that the
tris-chelates generally display high-spin behaviour similar to that exhibited
by corresponding hydroxamato complexes. Variable temperature magnetic and
Mossbauer measurements on samples of the tris(benzothiohydroxamato)
derivative confirm earlier postulates of spin-crossover behaviour for this
compound, with a low-spin (S 1/2 or 3/2) component at low temperatures of c.
8%. Efforts to obtain crystal structures on a tris(thiohydroxamato)iron(III)
complex have been thwarted by twinning effects and by powder-like formation
within well formed crystal faces. The molecular structure of these, and of the
related cobalt(III) chelates, most likely contains the cis (facial) isomer. ��� A new series of bis-chelates, FeL2Cl,
has also been prepared and physical measurements show high-spin iron(III)
behaviour.
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