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Dalton Transactions | 2013

Apically linked iron(II) α-dioximate and α-oximehydrazonate bis-clathrochelates: synthesis, structure and electrocatalytic properties.

Irina Belaya; Semen V. Svidlov; Alexander V. Dolganov; Genrikh E. Zelinskii; T. V. Potapova; Anna V. Vologzhanina; Oleg A. Varzatskii; Yurii N. Bubnov; Yan Z. Voloshin

Iron(II) α-oximehydrazonate and α-dioximate bis-clathrochelates with apical hydrocarbon linkers were obtained by template condensation on an iron(II) ion followed by H(+)-catalyzed macrobicyclization of the bis-semiclathrochelate precursor with formaldehyde and triethyl orthoformate, and by transmetallation of the triethylantimony-containing clathrochelate precursor with diboron-containing bifunctional Lewis acids, respectively. The geometry of the para-phenylenediboron-capped iron(II) bis-clathrochelate studied by single-crystal X-ray diffraction is intermediate between a trigonal prism and a trigonal antiprism with a distortion angle of 20.4°; the rigidity of its C6H4 linker results in the presence of the expected three-fold pseudo-rotational B···Fe···B···B···Fe···B axis and a staggered conformation of the cyclohexane-containing chelate moieties. The cyclic voltammograms (CVs) for the oximehydrazonate bis-clathrochelates contain single one-electron (for each metallocentre, and therefore, two electrons per molecule) quasi-reversible reduction waves assigned to the redox-processes of Fe(2+/+), and no interaction is observed between the two encapsulated iron(I)-containing metallocenters; six strong electron-withdrawing ethoxy substituents in the 1,3,5-triazacyclohexane capping fragments substantially affect the potential of this reduction. The corresponding waves for the dioximate complexes are irreversible: due to the structural rigidity of the caging tris-dioximate ligands, their reduced dianionic forms are unstable on the CV time scale. The CV for the hexaethoxy bis-clathrochelate complex contains one two-electron reversible oxidation wave assigned to the metal-centered oxidation of Fe(2+/3+), whereas those for its dioximate analogs are quasi-reversible. The relative lability of the ligand cavity in binuclear oximehydrazonates causes a stabilization of both the oxidized and the reduced forms; the reduced iron(I)-containing species are highly electrocatalytically active in the hydrogen-producing 2H(+)/H2 reaction. Their higher activity as compared with that for dioximate bis-clathrochelates was explained by the higher availability of the catalytically active metallocentres for H(+) ions.


Chemical Communications | 2011

Efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen production from H+ ions using specially designed boron-capped cobalt clathrochelates

Yan Z. Voloshin; Alexander V. Dolganov; Oleg A. Varzatskii; Yurii N. Bubnov


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2011

Synthesis, structural and electrochemical features of alicyclic and aromatic α,α′-N2- and-S2-dioximate macrobicyclic cobalt(II,III) and ruthenium(II) tris-complexes

Yan Z. Voloshin; Oleg A. Varzatskii; Alexander S. Belov; Z. A. Starikova; Alexander V. Dolganov; Valentin V. Novikov; Yurii N. Bubnov


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2010

Synthesis, X-ray structure and redox properties of the macrobicyclic iron(II) N2-and S2-containing vic-dioximates

Yan Z. Voloshin; Oleg A. Varzatskii; Alexander S. Belov; Z. A. Starikova; Nataly G. Strizhakova; Alexander V. Dolganov; Dmitry I. Kochubey; Yurii N. Bubnov


Dalton Transactions | 2015

First iron and cobalt(II) hexabromoclathrochelates: structural, magnetic, redox, and electrocatalytic behavior

Alexander V. Dolganov; Alexander S. Belov; Valentin V. Novikov; Anna V. Vologzhanina; G. V. Romanenko; Yulia G. Budnikova; Genrikh E. Zelinskii; Michail I. Buzin; Yan Z. Voloshin


Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2013

First clathrochelate iron and cobalt(II) tris-dioximates with reactive apical substituents

Ekaterina G. Lebed; Alexander S. Belov; Alexander V. Dolganov; Anna V. Vologzhanina; Agnieszka Szebesczyk; Elzbieta Gumienna-Kontecka; Henryk Kozlowski; Yurii N. Bubnov; Igor Y. Dubey; Yan Z. Voloshin


Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2013

First example of perfluoroalkylation of a quasi-aromatic encapsulating ligand: 2,5-Dithiahexane-assisted reaction of the iron(II) diiodoclathrochelate with trifluoromethylcopper(I)

Oleg A. Varzatskii; Irina N. Denisenko; Sergey V. Volkov; Alexander V. Dolganov; Anna V. Vologzhanina; Yurii N. Bubnov; Yan Z. Voloshin


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

Cage Metal Complexes: Synthesis, X‐ray Structure, and Spectral and Redox Behavior of the First Hybrid Iron(II) Clathrochelatoscorpionate and Its Pyrazoloxime‐Armed Macrocyclic Intermediate

Oleg A. Varzatskii; Svitlana V. Kats Menkach; Larysa V. Penkova; Sergey V. Volkov; Alexander V. Dolganov; Anna V. Vologzhanina; Yurii N. Bubnov; Yan Z. Voloshin


Dalton Transactions | 2015

Molecular design of cage iron(II) and cobalt(II,III) complexes with a second fluorine-enriched superhydrophobic shell

Alexander S. Belov; Genrikh E. Zelinskii; Oleg A. Varzatskii; Irina Belaya; Anna V. Vologzhanina; Alexander V. Dolganov; Valentin V. Novikov; Yan Z. Voloshin


Electrochimica Acta | 2014

Binuclear iron(II) cage complexes as electrocatalysts of hydrogen evolution reaction in different hydrogen-producing systems

Alexander V. Dolganov; Irina Belaya; Yan Z. Voloshin

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Yan Z. Voloshin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Oleg A. Varzatskii

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Yurii N. Bubnov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Alexander S. Belov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Sergey V. Volkov

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Irina Belaya

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Z. A. Starikova

A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds

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