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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

Mapping the d-d excited-state manifolds of transition metal beta-diiminato-imido complexes. Comparison of density functional theory and CASPT2 energetics.

Abhik Ghosh; Emmanuel Gonzalez; Espen Tangen; Björn O. Roos

Trigonal-planar, middle transition metal diiminato-imido complexes do not exhibit high-spin states, as might be naively expected on the basis of their low coordination numbers. Instead, the known Fe(III), Co(III), and Ni(III) complexes exhibit S = 3/2, S = 0, and S = 1/2 ground states, respectively. Kohn-Sham DFT calculations have provided a basic molecular orbital picture of these compounds as well as a qualitative rationale for the observed spin states. Reported herein are ab initio multiconfiguration second-order perturbation theory (CASPT2) calculations, which provide a relatively detailed picture of the d-d excited-state manifolds of these complexes. Thus, for a C(2v) Fe(III)(diiminato)(NPh) model complex, two near-degenerate states ((4)B(2) and (4)B(1)) compete as contenders for the ground state. Moreover, the high-spin sextet, two additional quartets and even a low-spin doublet all occur at <0.5 eV, relative to the ground state. For the Co(III) system, although CASPT2 reproduces an S = 0 ground state, as observed experimentally for a related complex, the calculations also predict two exceedingly low-energy triplet states; there are, however, no other particularly low-energy d-d excited states. In contrast to the Fe(III) and Co(III) cases, the Ni(III) complex has a clearly nondegenerate (2)B(2) ground state. The CASPT2 energetics provide benchmarks against which we can evaluate the performance of several common DFT methods. Although none of the functionals examined perform entirely satisfactorily, the B3LYP hybrid functional provides the best overall spin-state energetics.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

Singlet-Triplet Gaps of Cobalt Nitrosyls: Insights from Tropocoronand Complexes.

Kathrin H. Hopmann; Jeanet Conradie; Espen Tangen; Zachary J. Tonzetich; Stephen J. Lippard; Abhik Ghosh

A density functional theory (DFT) study of {CoNO}(8) cobalt nitrosyl complexes containing the [n,n]tropocoronand ligand (TC-n,n) has revealed a sharp reduction of singlet-triplet gaps as the structures change from near-square-pyramidal (for n = 3) to trigonal-bipyramidal with an equatorial NO (for n = 5, 6). An experimental reinvestigation of [Co(TC-3,3)(NO)] has confirmed that it is not paramagnetic, as originally reported, but diamagnetic, like all other {CoNO}(8) complexes. Furthermore, DFT calculations indicate a substantial singlet-triplet gap of about half an eV or higher for this complex. At the other end of the series, low-energy, thermally accessible triplet states are predicted for [Co(TC-6,6)(NO)]. Enhanced triplet-state reactivity may well provide a partial explanation for the failure to isolate this compound as a stable species.


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Electronic Structure of High-Spin Iron(IV) Complexes

Abhik Ghosh; Espen Tangen; Hege Ryeng; Peter R. Taylor


Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation | 2007

Bonding in Low-Coordinate Environments: Electronic Structure of Pseudotetrahedral Iron-Imido Complexes.

Espen Tangen; Jeanet Conradie; Abhik Ghosh


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Electronic structure of high-valent transition metal corrolazine complexes. The young and innocent?

Espen Tangen; Abhik Ghosh


Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

Toward modeling H-NOX domains: a DFT study of heme-NO complexes as hydrogen bond acceptors.

Espen Tangen; Anders Svadberg; Abhik Ghosh


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2004

Electronic Structure of Transition Metal−Isocorrole Complexes: A First Quantum Chemical Study

Bart van Oort; Espen Tangen; Abhik Ghosh


Angewandte Chemie | 2004

Models of High‐Valent Intermediates of Non‐Heme Diiron Alkane Monooxygenases: Electronic Structure of a Bis(μ‐oxo)diron(IV) Complex with Locally Low‐Spin Metal Centers

Abhik Ghosh; Espen Tangen; Emmanuel Gonzalez; Lawrence Que


Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

The Challenge of Being Straight: Explaining the Linearity of a Low-Spin {FeNO} 7 Unit in a Tropocoronand Complex

Espen Tangen; Jeanet Conradie; Abhik Ghosh


Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2006

Trigonal bipyramidal iron(III) and manganese(III) oxo, sulfido, and selenido complexes. An electronic-structural overview

Jeanet Conradie; Espen Tangen; Abhik Ghosh

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Jeanet Conradie

University of the Free State

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Stephen J. Lippard

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Simone Friedle

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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