Issue 10, 2003

Complexity with simplicity: a steric continuum of chelating diamines with copper(i) and dioxygen

Abstract

Copper(I) complexed by simple peralkylated diamines reacts with O2 at low temperature in aprotic solvents to create a diverse set of thermally sensitive, polynuclear copper products. Structural and spectroscopic characterization of several complexes provides keen insights into the complexity of this ostensibly simple, yet important, biological and industrial reaction. A correlation of a series of closely related copper(I) complexes with their oxygenated products highlights the preeminent, though not absolute, role of the ligand in these multi-step formation reactions. A steric continuum of diamine ligands provides a sensitive probe into this copper(I)/O2 reactivity. The diverse product distribution is interpreted through a single unifying mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Complexity with simplicity: a steric continuum of chelating diamines with copper(i) and dioxygen

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
07 Jan 2003
Accepted
20 Feb 2003
First published
23 Apr 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 1881-1889

Complexity with simplicity: a steric continuum of chelating diamines with copper(I) and dioxygen

T. D. P. Stack, Dalton Trans., 2003, 1881 DOI: 10.1039/B300201M

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