We report the synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of [LFe (PhPz) OMn( PhIO)][OTf] (3: x=2; 4: x=3), where 4 is one of very few examples of iodosobenzene-metal adducts characterized by X-ray crystallography. Access to these rare heterometallic clusters enabled differentiation of the metal centers involved in oxygen atom transfer (Mn) or redox modulation (Fe). Specifically, Fe Mössbauer and X-ray absorption spectroscopy provided unique insights into how changes in oxidation state (Fe Fe Mn vs. Fe Mn ) influence oxygen atom transfer in tetranuclear Fe Mn clusters. In particular, a one-electron redox change at a distal metal site leads to a change in oxygen atom transfer reactivity by ca. two orders of magnitude.
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