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Characterization and reactivity of a terminal nickel(III)-oxygen adduct.


ABSTRACT: High-valent terminal metal-oxygen adducts are hypothesized to be the potent oxidizing reactants in late transition metal oxidation catalysis. In particular, examples of high-valent terminal nickel-oxygen adducts are scarce, meaning there is a dearth in the understanding of such oxidants. A monoanionic Ni(II)-bicarbonate complex has been found to react in a 1:1 ratio with the one-electron oxidant tris(4-bromophenyl)ammoniumyl hexachloroantimonate, yielding a thermally unstable intermediate in high yield (ca.?95%). Electronic absorption, electronic paramagnetic resonance, and X-ray absorption spectroscopies and density functional theory calculations confirm its description as a low-spin (S = 1/2), square planar Ni(III)-oxygen adduct. This rare example of a high-valent terminal nickel-oxygen complex performs oxidations of organic substrates, including 2,6-di-tert-butylphenol and triphenylphosphine, which are indicative of hydrogen atom abstraction and oxygen atom transfer reactivity, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Pirovano P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4401485 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and reactivity of a terminal nickel(III)-oxygen adduct.

Pirovano Paolo P   Farquhar Erik R ER   Swart Marcel M   Fitzpatrick Anthony J AJ   Morgan Grace G GG   McDonald Aidan R AR  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20150122 9


High-valent terminal metal-oxygen adducts are hypothesized to be the potent oxidizing reactants in late transition metal oxidation catalysis. In particular, examples of high-valent terminal nickel-oxygen adducts are scarce, meaning there is a dearth in the understanding of such oxidants. A monoanionic Ni(II)-bicarbonate complex has been found to react in a 1:1 ratio with the one-electron oxidant tris(4-bromophenyl)ammoniumyl hexachloroantimonate, yielding a thermally unstable intermediate in hig  ...[more]

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