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Diiron Dithiolate Hydrides Complemented with Proton-Responsive Phosphine-Amine Ligands.

Michaela R Carlson1, Ryan Gilbert-Wilson1, Danielle R Gray1, Joyee Mitra1, Thomas B Rauchfuss1, Casseday P Richers1.   

Abstract

The reaction of Fe2(pdt)(CO)6 with two equivalents of Ph2PC6H4NH2 (PNH2) affords the amido hydride HFe2(pdt)(CO)2(PNH2)(PNH) {[H1H]0, pdt2- = CH2(CH2S-)2}. Isolated intermediates in this conversion include Fe2(pdt)(CO)5-(κ1-PNH2) and Fe2(pdt)(CO)4(κ2-PNH2). X-ray crystallographic analysis of [H1H]0 shows that the chelating amino/amido-phosphine ligands occupy trans-dibasal positions. The 31P NMR spectrum indicates that [H1H]0 undergoes rapid proton exchange between the amido and amine centers. No exchange was observed for the hydride. Protonation of [H1H]0 gives [HFe2(pdt)(CO)2(PNH2)2]+ ([H21H]+), which contains two equivalent amino-phosphine ligands. Single-crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis of [H21H]+ also reveals hydrogen bonds between the exo amine protons with a THF molecule and BF4. Deprotonation of [H1H]0 with potassium tert-butoxide gave [HFe2(pdt)(CO)2(PNH)2]- ([1H]-), which was characterized spectroscopically. The complex has time-averaged C2 symmetry with two amido-phosphine ligands. FTIR spectroscopic measurements show that υCO shifts by approximately 20 cm-1 in the series [1H]-, [H1H]0, and [H21H]+. These shifts are comparable to those seen for the S-protonation of the (NC)2(CO)Fe-(μ-Scys)2Ni(Scys)2 site in the [NiFe]-hydrogenases.[1].

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Keywords:  Amido ligands; Hydrides; Hydrogenases; Iron; Oxidative addition

Year:  2017        PMID: 28808414      PMCID: PMC5553979          DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201700474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Inorg Chem        ISSN: 1434-1948            Impact factor:   2.524


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