Theoretical Investigation of Paramagnetic Diazabutadiene Gallium(III)−Pnictogen Complexes: Insights into the Interpretation and Simulation of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra

Abstract
The electronic structures and the spin density distributions of the paramagnetic gallium 1,4-diaza(1,3)butadiene (DAB) model systems {(tBu-DAB)Ga(I)[Pn(SiH3)2]}• and the related dipnictogen species {(tBu-DAB)Ga[Pn(SiH3)2]2}• (Pn = N, P, As) were studied using density functional theory. The calculations demonstrate that all systems share a qualitatively similar electronic structure and are primarily ligand-centered π-radicals. The calculated electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) hyperfine coupling constants (HFCCs) for these model systems were optimized using iterative methods and were used to create accurate spectral simulations of the parent radicals {(tBu-DAB)Ga(I)[Pn(SiMe3)2]}• (Pn = N, P, or As) and {(tBu-DAB)Ga[Pn(SiMe3)2]2}• (Pn = P or As), the EPR spectra of which had not been simulated previously due to their complexity. Excellent agreement was observed between the calculated HFCCs and the optimum values, which can be considered the actual HFCCs for these systems. The computational results also revealed inconsistencies in the published EPR data of some related paramagnetic group 13−DAB complexes.
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2005
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ACS
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0020-1669
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https://doi.org/10.1021/ic050864r
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English
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Inorganic Chemistry
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  • Tuononen, H., & Armstrong, A. (2005). Theoretical Investigation of Paramagnetic Diazabutadiene Gallium(III)−Pnictogen Complexes: Insights into the Interpretation and Simulation of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra. Inorganic Chemistry, 44(23), 8277-8284. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic050864r
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Copyright© 2005 American Chemical Society. This is a final draft version of an article whose final and definitive form has been published by ACS. Published in this repository with the kind permission of the publisher.

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