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Synthesis and Functionalization Reactivity of Fe-Thiocarbonyl and Thiocarbyne Complexes.

Meaghan M Deegan1, Jonas C Peters1.   

Abstract

The remarkable catalytic transformation of CO to liquid hydrocarbons by Fe and Co catalysts in the industrial Fischer-Tropsch process motivates interest in developing well-defined systems to model aspects of this chemistry. One of the most interesting potential intermediates in this chemistry is a terminally-bound, first row metal carbide, yet a molecular model of this species remains elusive. With this in mind, we targeted the synthesis of highly-activated Fe-thiocarbonyl complexes, as prospective precursors to S-functionalization, C-S bond cleavage, and carbide generation. Herein, we describe the synthesis of three Fe-CS complexes that can be alkylated to generate a series of terminal Fe-carbynes that could be characterized across three oxidation states. Strategies to access C-S bond scission from these species are discussed, including limitations that, thus far, have precluded the generation of a terminal Fe-carbide for this system.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35910489      PMCID: PMC9328414          DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2021.115461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polyhedron        ISSN: 0277-5387            Impact factor:   2.975


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