Abstract Two new Cu(II) complexes supported by nitrogen-rich ligands have been synthesized and characterized by absorption spectroscopy, magnetic moment, and cyclic voltammetry. Complex 1 is supported by the ligand TPMEN… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Two new Cu(II) complexes supported by nitrogen-rich ligands have been synthesized and characterized by absorption spectroscopy, magnetic moment, and cyclic voltammetry. Complex 1 is supported by the ligand TPMEN (N,N,N′-tris(2-pyridylmethyl)-N′-methylethylenediamine) with two amine and three pyridyl nitrogen donors; while 2 is supported by the ligand TQMEN (N,N,N′-tris(2-quinolylmethyl)-N′-methylethylenediamine) where quinoline groups replace the pyridyl groups. Replacing the pyridyl moiety with quinoline has a marked effect on the Cu(II/I) reduction couple. The complexes are capable of reducing superoxide (O 2 − ) to hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) in the presence of a proton donor. The reaction between potassium superoxide (KO 2 ) and the Cu-complexes was monitored via absorption spectroscopy, and further probed with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Both 1 and 2 depicted evidence of ligand oxidation in mass-spectrometry.
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