Literature DB >> 25577950

Combination of redox-active ligand and lewis acid for dioxygen reduction with π-bound molybdenum-quinonoid complexes.

Justin T Henthorn1, Sibo Lin, Theodor Agapie.   

Abstract

A series of π-bound Mo-quinonoid complexes supported by pendant phosphines have been synthesized. Structural characterization revealed strong metal-arene interactions between Mo and the π system of the quinonoid fragment. The Mo-catechol complex (2a) was found to react within minutes with 0.5 equiv of O(2) to yield a Mo-quinone complex (3), H(2)O, and CO. Si- and B-protected Mo-catecholate complexes also react with O(2) to yield 3 along with (R(2)SiO)n and (ArBO)(3) byproducts, respectively. Formally, the Mo-catecholate fragment provides two electrons, while the elements bound to the catecholate moiety act as acceptors for the O(2) oxygens. Unreactive by itself, the Mo-dimethyl catecholate analogue reduces O(2) in the presence of added Lewis acid, B(C(6)F(5))(3), to generate a Mo(I) species and a bis(borane)-supported peroxide dianion, [[(F(5)C(6))(3)B](2)O(2)(2-)], demonstrating single-electron-transfer chemistry from Mo to the O(2) moiety. The intramolecular combination of a molybdenum center, redox-active ligand, and Lewis acid reduces O(2) with pendant acids weaker than B(C(6)F(5))(3). Overall, the π-bound catecholate moiety acts as a two-electron donor. A mechanism is proposed in which O(2) is reduced through an initial one-electron transfer, coupled with transfer of the Lewis acidic moiety bound to the quinonoid oxygen atoms to the reduced O(2) species.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25577950     DOI: 10.1021/ja5100405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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