Abstract
Here, we report the imidazolium-/pyrrolinium-substituted
persistent zwitterionic ferrocenate derivatives, which were characterized by
electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and 57Fe Mössbauer
spectroscopy. Additional theoretical studies on these zwitterionic ferrocenate
derivatives clearly explain the origin of their thermal stability and the
orbital interactions between iron and imidazolium-/pyrrolinium-substituted zwitterionic
cyclopentadienyl ligand. Exploiting the facile Fe(II/I) redox chemistry, we
successfully demonstrated that the ferrocene derivative can be applied as an
example of derivatized ferrocene anolyte for redox-flow batteries. These zwitterionic
ferrocenate derivatives will not only deepen our understanding of the intrinsic
chemistry of ferrocenate but have the potential to open the way for the
rational design of metallocenate derivatives for various applications.
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