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Chemistry ; 8(14): 3115-27, 2002 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12203341

RESUMO

The reduction of diazene complexes [Mo(2)Cp(2)(mu-SMe)(3)(mu-eta(2)-H-N=N-R)](+) (R=Ph (3 a); Me (3 b)) and of the hydrazido(2-) derivative [Mo(2)Cp(2)(mu-SMe)(3)[mu-eta(1)-N=N(Me)H]](+) (1 b) has been studied by cyclic voltammetry, controlled-potential electrolysis, and coulometry in THF. The electrochemical reduction of 3 a in the presence of acid leads to cleavage of the N=N bond and produces aniline and either the amido complex [Mo(2)Cp(2)(mu-SMe)(3)(mu-NH(2))] 4 or the ammine complex [Mo(2)Cp(2)(mu-SMe)(3)(NH(3))(X)] 5, depending on the initial concentration of acid (HX=HTsO or CF(3)CO(2)H). The N=N bond of the methyldiazene analogue 3 b is not cleaved under the same conditions. The ability of 3 a but not 3 b to undergo reductive cleavage of the N=N bond is attributed to electronic control of the strength of the Mo-N(R) bond by the R group. The electrochemical reduction of the methylhydrazido(2-) compound 1 b in the presence of HX also results in cleavage of the N=N bond, with formation of methylamine, 4 (or 5) and the methyldiazenido complex [Mo(2)Cp(2)(mu-SMe)(3)(mu-eta(1)-N=N-Me)]. Formation of the last of these complexes indicates that two mechanisms (N=N bond cleavage and possibly H(2) production) are operative. A pathway for the reduction of N(2) at a dinuclear site of FeMoco is proposed on the basis of these results.


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Imidas/química , Metaloproteínas/química , Molibdênio/química , Amônia , Domínio Catalítico , Eletroquímica , Hidrogenação , Proteínas Ferro-Enxofre/química , Ligantes , Modelos Moleculares , Fixação de Nitrogênio
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