Selective Catalysis by Complexes Including Ni and Redox-Inactive Alkali Metals (Li, Na, or K) in Oxidation Processes: The Role of Hydrogen Bonds and Supramolecular Structures

含镍和氧化还原惰性碱金属(锂、钠或钾)的配合物在氧化过程中的选择性催化:氢键和超分子结构的作用

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Abstract

It is known that the presence of redox-inactive metals in the active center of an enzyme has a significant effect on its activity. In this regard and for other reasons, the effect of redox-inactive metals on redox processes, such as electron transfer, oxygen and hydrogen atom transfer, as well as the breaking and formation of O-O bonds in reactions catalyzed by transition metals, has been widely studied. Many questions about the role of redox-inactive metals in the mechanisms of these reactions remain open. In this paper, the mechanism of catalysis by bi- and triple hetero-binuclear heteroligand complexes including Ni and redox-inactive alkali metals ((A) {Ni(acac)(2)∙L(2)} and (B) {Ni(acac)(2)∙L(2)∙PhOH} (L(2) = MSt (M = Li, Na, or K)) in the process of the selective oxidation of ethylbenzene by molecular oxygen into α-phenyl ethyl hydroperoxide is considered. The activity of A and B complexes towards O(2), ROOH, and RO(2)(•) radicals was studied. Based on kinetic data, we suggest that the high catalytic efficiency of B triple complexes in oxidation processes may be associated with the role of outer-sphere regulatory interactions, with the formation of stable supramolecular structures due to intermolecular H bonds. This assumption was confirmed using the AFM method. Prospects for studying catalysis by complexes ({Ni(acac)(2)∙L(2)} and {Ni(acac)(2)∙L(2)∙PhOH}) that are models of NiARD (Ni-Acyreductone dioxygenase) are discussed.

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