Selective C-H Bond Cleavage with a High-Spin Fe(IV)-Oxido Complex

利用高自旋Fe(IV)-氧化物络合物选择性断裂C-H键

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Abstract

Non-heme Fe monooxygenases activate C-H bonds using intermediates with high-spin Fe(IV)-oxido centers. To mimic these sites, a new tripodal ligand [pop](3-) was prepared that contains three phosphoryl amido groups that are capable of stabilizing metal centers in high oxidation states. The ligand was used to generate [Fe(IV)pop(O)](-), a new Fe(IV)-oxido complex with an S = 2 spin ground state. Spectroscopic measurements, which included low-temperature absorption and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, supported the assignment of a high-spin Fe(IV) center. The complex showed reactivity with benzyl alcohol as the external substrate but not with related compounds (e.g., ethyl benzene and benzyl methyl ether), suggesting the possibility that hydrogen bonding interaction(s) between the substrate and [Fe(IV)pop(O)](-) was necessary for reactivity. These results exemplify the potential role of the secondary coordination sphere in metal-mediated processes.

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