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Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex

A T-shaped Ni(ii) complex [(Tol,Ph)DHPy]Ni has been prepared and characterized. EPR spectra and DFT calculations of this complex suggest that the electronic structure is best described as a high-spin Ni(ii) center antiferromagnetically coupled with a ligand-based radical. This complex reacts with wa...

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Autores principales: Chang, Mu-Chieh, Jesse, Kate A., Filatov, Alexander S., Anderson, John S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6354739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03719a
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author Chang, Mu-Chieh
Jesse, Kate A.
Filatov, Alexander S.
Anderson, John S.
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Jesse, Kate A.
Filatov, Alexander S.
Anderson, John S.
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description A T-shaped Ni(ii) complex [(Tol,Ph)DHPy]Ni has been prepared and characterized. EPR spectra and DFT calculations of this complex suggest that the electronic structure is best described as a high-spin Ni(ii) center antiferromagnetically coupled with a ligand-based radical. This complex reacts with water at room temperature to generate the dimeric complex [(Tol,Ph)DHPy]Ni(μ-OH)Ni[(Tol,Ph)DHPyH] which has been thoroughly characterized by SXRD, NMR, IR and deuterium-labeling experiments. Addition of simple ligands such as phosphines or pyridine displaces water and demonstrates the reversibility of water activation in this system. The water activation step has been examined by kinetic studies and DFT calculations which suggest an unusual homolytic reaction via a bimetallic mechanism. The ΔH(‡), ΔS(‡) and KIE (k(H)/k(D)) of the reaction are 5.5 kcal mol(–1), –23.8 cal mol(–1) K(–1), and 2.4(1), respectively. In addition to the reversibility of water addition, this system is capable of activating water towards net O-atom transfer to substrates such as aromatic C–H bonds and phosphines. This reactivity is facilitated by the ability of the dihydrazonopyrrole ligand to accept H-atoms and illustrates the utility of metal ligand cooperation in activating O–H bonds with high bond dissociation energies.
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spelling pubmed-63547392019-02-26 Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex Chang, Mu-Chieh Jesse, Kate A. Filatov, Alexander S. Anderson, John S. Chem Sci Chemistry A T-shaped Ni(ii) complex [(Tol,Ph)DHPy]Ni has been prepared and characterized. EPR spectra and DFT calculations of this complex suggest that the electronic structure is best described as a high-spin Ni(ii) center antiferromagnetically coupled with a ligand-based radical. This complex reacts with water at room temperature to generate the dimeric complex [(Tol,Ph)DHPy]Ni(μ-OH)Ni[(Tol,Ph)DHPyH] which has been thoroughly characterized by SXRD, NMR, IR and deuterium-labeling experiments. Addition of simple ligands such as phosphines or pyridine displaces water and demonstrates the reversibility of water activation in this system. The water activation step has been examined by kinetic studies and DFT calculations which suggest an unusual homolytic reaction via a bimetallic mechanism. The ΔH(‡), ΔS(‡) and KIE (k(H)/k(D)) of the reaction are 5.5 kcal mol(–1), –23.8 cal mol(–1) K(–1), and 2.4(1), respectively. In addition to the reversibility of water addition, this system is capable of activating water towards net O-atom transfer to substrates such as aromatic C–H bonds and phosphines. This reactivity is facilitated by the ability of the dihydrazonopyrrole ligand to accept H-atoms and illustrates the utility of metal ligand cooperation in activating O–H bonds with high bond dissociation energies. Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6354739/ /pubmed/30809351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03719a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chang, Mu-Chieh
Jesse, Kate A.
Filatov, Alexander S.
Anderson, John S.
Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title_full Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title_fullStr Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title_full_unstemmed Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title_short Reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a T-shaped Ni(ii) complex
title_sort reversible homolytic activation of water via metal–ligand cooperativity in a t-shaped ni(ii) complex
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6354739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03719a
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