Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1307226 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of N-substituted indole-3-thiols, synthesized by sequential alkylation, thiouronium salt formation, and hydrolysis, are used to generate a novel family of [4Fe–4S] clusters. The redox transitions of the clusters deviate from those of other [4Fe–4S] cluster families, with half-wave potentials lying in a range midway between those of [4Fe–4S] clusters bound by aliphatic thiolate ligands and those bound by thiophenolate-based ligands. In UV–vis spectroscopy, the new cluster family shows absorption maxima that are among the most red-shifted reported thus far in [4Fe–4S] cluster chemistry. The indole-3-thiolate ligand thus leads to a highly specific and uncommon combination of [4Fe–4S] cluster properties, which can be fine-tuned by facile derivatization at the indole nitrogen atom.

Graphical abstractA series of N-substituted indole-3-thiols is synthesized and used to generate a novel family of [4Fe–4S] clusters. Both the redox potentials of the clusters and their UV–vis absorptions deviate from those of previously known [4Fe–4S] cluster classes. Fine-tuning of the electrochemical, spectroscopic, and physical characteristics of the clusters is possible by means of substitution at the indole nitrogen atom.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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