| Literature DB >> 25418788 |
Ross Fu1, Matthew E O'Reilly, Robert J Nielsen, William A Goddard, T Brent Gunnoe.
Abstract
A series of rhodium(III) bis(quinolinyl)benzene (bisq(x)) complexes was studied as candidates for the homogeneous partial oxidation of methane. Density functional theory (DFT) (M06 with Poisson continuum solvation) was used to investigate a variety of (bisq(x)) ligand candidates involving different functional groups to determine the impact on Rh(III)(bisq(x))-catalyzed methane functionalization. The free energy activation barriers for methane C-H activation and Rh-methyl functionalization at 298 K and 498 K were determined. DFT studies predict that the best candidate for catalytic methane functionalization is Rh(III) coordinated to unsubstituted bis(quinolinyl)benzene (bisq). Support is also found for the prediction that the η(2)-benzene coordination mode of (bisq(x)) ligands on Rh encourages methyl group functionalization by serving as an effective leaving group for SN2 and SR2 attack.Entities:
Keywords: CH activation; ab initio calculations; catalysis; methane functionalization; rhodium
Year: 2014 PMID: 25418788 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201405460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236