SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization

Glaser T, Rose K, Shadle SE, Hedman B, Hodgson KO, Solomon EI (2001)
Journal of the American Chemical Society 123(3): 442-454.

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Glaser, ThorstenUniBi; Rose, K; Shadle, SE; Hedman, B; Hodgson, KO; Solomon, EI
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the sulfur (similar to 2470 eV) and chlorine (similar to 2822 eV) K-edges has been applied to a series of 4Fe-4S model complexes. These are compared to 2Fe-2S model complexes to obtain insight into the localized ground state in the mixed-valence dimer versus the delocalized ground state in the mixed-valence tetramer. The preedges of hypothetical delocalized mixed-valence dimers [Fe2S2](+) are estimated using trends from experimental data and density functional calculations, for comparison to the delocalized mixed-valence tetramer [Fe4S4](2+). The differences between these two mixed-valence sites are due to the change of the sulfide-bridging mode from mu (2) to mu (3). The terminal chloride and thiolate ligands are used as spectator ligands for the electron density of the iron center. From the intensity of the preedge, the covalency of the terminal ligands is found to increase in the tetramer as compared to the dimer. This is associated with a higher effective nuclear charge on the iron in the tetramer (derived from the energies of the preedge). The mu (3)-bridging sulfide in the tetramer has a reduced covalency per bond (39%) as compared to the mu (2)-bridging sulfide in the dimer (51%). A simple perturbation model is used to derive a quadratic dependence of the superexchange coupling constant J on the covalency of the metal ions with the bridging ligands. This relationship is used to estimate the superexchange contribution in the tetramer (J = -156 cm(-1)) as compared to the mixed-valence dimer (J = -360 cm-l). These results, combined with estimates for the double exchange and the vibronic coupling contributions of the dimer sub-site of the tetramer, lead to a delocalized S-t = 9/2 spin ground state for the mixed-valence dimer in the tetramer. Thus, the decrease in the covalency, hence the superexchange pathway associated with changing the bridging mode of the sulfides from mu (2) to mu (3) On going from the dimer to the tetramer, significantly contributes to the delocalization of the excess electron over the dimer sub-site in the tetramer.
Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Band
123
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
442-454
ISSN
0002-7863
eISSN
1520-5126
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2398013

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Glaser T, Rose K, Shadle SE, Hedman B, Hodgson KO, Solomon EI. SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2001;123(3):442-454.
Glaser, T., Rose, K., Shadle, S. E., Hedman, B., Hodgson, K. O., & Solomon, E. I. (2001). SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 123(3), 442-454. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja002183v
Glaser, Thorsten, Rose, K, Shadle, SE, Hedman, B, Hodgson, KO, and Solomon, EI. 2001. “SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization”. Journal of the American Chemical Society 123 (3): 442-454.
Glaser, T., Rose, K., Shadle, S. E., Hedman, B., Hodgson, K. O., and Solomon, E. I. (2001). SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization. Journal of the American Chemical Society 123, 442-454.
Glaser, T., et al., 2001. SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 123(3), p 442-454.
T. Glaser, et al., “SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization”, Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 123, 2001, pp. 442-454.
Glaser, T., Rose, K., Shadle, S.E., Hedman, B., Hodgson, K.O., Solomon, E.I.: SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123, 442-454 (2001).
Glaser, Thorsten, Rose, K, Shadle, SE, Hedman, B, Hodgson, KO, and Solomon, EI. “SK-edge X-ray absorption studies of tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters: mu-sulfide bonding and its contribution to electron delocalization”. Journal of the American Chemical Society 123.3 (2001): 442-454.

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