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The Mechanism of N-N Double Bond Cleavage by an Iron(II) Hydride Complex.


ABSTRACT: The use of hydride species for substrate reductions avoids strong reductants, and may enable nitrogenase to reduce multiple bonds without unreasonably low redox potentials. In this work, we explore the N?N bond cleaving ability of a high-spin iron(II) hydride dimer with concomitant release of H2. Specifically, this diiron(II) complex reacts with azobenzene (PhN?NPh) to perform a four-electron reduction, where two electrons come from H2 reductive elimination and the other two come from iron oxidation. The rate law of the H2 releasing reaction indicates that diazene binding occurs prior to H2 elimination, and the negative entropy of activation and inverse kinetic isotope effect indicate that H-H bond formation is the rate-limiting step. Thus, substrate binding causes reductive elimination of H2 that formally reduces the metals, and the metals use the additional two electrons to cleave the N-N multiple bond.

SUBMITTER: Bellows SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5499983 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Mechanism of N-N Double Bond Cleavage by an Iron(II) Hydride Complex.

Bellows Sarina M SM   Arnet Nicholas A NA   Gurubasavaraj Prabhuodeyara M PM   Brennessel William W WW   Bill Eckhard E   Cundari Thomas R TR   Holland Patrick L PL  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20160906 37


The use of hydride species for substrate reductions avoids strong reductants, and may enable nitrogenase to reduce multiple bonds without unreasonably low redox potentials. In this work, we explore the N═N bond cleaving ability of a high-spin iron(II) hydride dimer with concomitant release of H2. Specifically, this diiron(II) complex reacts with azobenzene (PhN═NPh) to perform a four-electron reduction, where two electrons come from H2 reductive elimination and the other two come from iron oxida  ...[more]

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