Shining light on dinitrogen cleavage: structural features, redox chemistry, and photochemistry of the key intermediate bridging dinitrogen complex.
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The key intermediate in dinitrogen cleavage by Mo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3, 1 (Ar = 3,5-C6H3Me2), has been characterized by a pair of single crystal X-ray structures. For the first time, the X-ray crystal structure of (mu-N2)[Mo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3]2, 2, and the product of homolytic fragmentation of the NN bond, NMo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3, are reported. The structural features of 2 are compared with previously reported EXAFS data. Moreover, contrasts are drawn between theoretical predictions concerning the structural and magnetic properties of 2 and those reported herein. In particular, it is shown that 2 exists as a triplet (S = 1) at 20 degrees C. Further insight into the bonding across the MoNNMo core of the molecule is obtained by the synthesis and structural characterization of the one- and two-electron oxidized congeners, (mu-N2)[Mo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3]2[B(Ar(F))4], 2[B(Ar(F))4] (Ar(F) = 3,5-C6H3(CF3)2) and (mu-N2)[Mo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3]2[B(Ar(F))4]2, 2[B(Ar(F))4]2, respectively. Bonding in these three molecules is discussed in view of X-ray crystallography, Raman spectroscopy, electronic absorption spectroscopy, and density functional theory. Combining X-ray crystallography data with Raman spectroscopy studies allows the NN bond polarization energy and NN internuclear distance to be correlated in three states of charge across the MoNNMo core. For 2[B(Ar(F))4], bonding is symmetric about the mu-N2 ligand and the NN polarization is Raman active; therefore, 2[B(Ar(F))4] meets the criteria of a Robin-Day class III mixed-valent compound. The redox couples that interrelate 2, 2(+), and 2(2+) are studied by cyclic voltammetry and spectroelectrochemistry. Insights into the electronic structure of 2 led to the discovery of a photochemical reaction that forms NMo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3 and Mo(N[t-Bu]Ar)3 through competing NN bond cleavage and N2 extrusion reaction pathways. The primary quantum yield was determined to be Phi(p) = 0.05, and transient absorption experiments show that the photochemical reaction is complete in less than 10 ns.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of the American Chemical Society
دوره 130 29 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2008