Abstract
Tetra(ferrocenylaryl) complexes comprising Os(IV) or sp3-hybridized C and Si central atoms are prepared through Negishi cross-coupling from brominated precursors and structurally characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Solution voltammetric studies reveal access to mixed-valence states is uniquely provided by the Os(IV) species, which we show through spectroelectrochemical studies exhibit near-IR features characteristic of intervalence charge transfer processes. Together, this work highlights the potential utility of such metal tetraaryl complexes as building blocks for extended, three-dimensional molecular materials with improved electronic properties.
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Title
Supplementary information for "Intervalence charge transfer in osmium(IV) tetra(ferrocenylaryl) complexes"
Description
Additional experimental details, synthetic methods, crystallographic, solution electrochemical, spectroelectrochemical, IR and NMR spectroscopic data.
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