Conversion of a Fleeting Open‐Shell Iron Nitride into an Iron Nitrosyl
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 58(49): 17589-17593
Article 2019 English
Authors
HC
Hao‐Ching Chang
YL
Yen‐Hao Lin
CW
Christophe Werlé
Abstract
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Terminal metal nitrides have been proposed as key intermediates in a series of pivotal chemical transformations. However, exploring the chemical activity of transient tetragonal iron(V) nitrides is largely impeded by their facile dimerization in fluid solutions. Herein, in situ EPR and Mössbauer investigations are presented of unprecedented oxygenation of a paramagnetic iron(V) nitrido intermediate, [Fe V N(cyclam‐ac)] + ( 2 , cyclam‐ac − =1,4,8,11‐tetraazacyclotetradecane‐1‐acetate anion), yielding an iron nitrosyl complex, [Fe(NO)(cyclam‐ac)] + ( 3 ). Further theoretical studies suggest that during the reaction a closed‐shell singlet O atom is transferred to 2 . Consequently, the N−O bond formation does not follow a radical coupling mechanism proposed for the N−N bond formation but is accomplished by three mutual electron‐transfer pathways between 2 and the O atom donor, thanks to the ambiphilic nature of 2 .
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