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Significant effect of 2nd sphere interactions on the reductive activation of O2 by non‐heme iron(II) complexes – Application to the electroassisted oxidation of thioanisole

17.02.2024

2nd sphere hydrogen bonds within non-heme iron complexes significantly improves the potential of the reductive O2 activation process, by generating stabilizing interactions within the Fe/O2 adduct. O2 can be activated at a much more favorable potential, which we took advantage of to achieve the electroassisted oxidation of thioanisole by O2.


Abstract

New mononuclear non-heme FeII complexes derived from a well-known pentadentate amine/pyridine ligand were synthesized. The new ligand bears an additional OH group on one pyridyl aimed at developing second sphere hydrogen bonds. Two binding modes of the ligand were observed that can be selectively obtained through the choice of the counterion: the OH group develops an intramolecular H-bond with the 6th exogenous ligand in the classical mode, or an intermolecular one with the unbound triflate counterion in the alternative mode. The complexes were studied by cyclic voltammetry in the reductive activation of O2. The addition of an H-bond improves the O2 activation potential with a gain of 90 mV in the classical case and 220 mV in the alternative one. The difference is ascribed to the development of stabilizing H-bonds within the FeIII-peroxo intermediate with the proximal O atom of peroxo (classical mode) or the distal one (alternative mode). Ultimately, the complex in the alternative mode activates O2 at −0.5 V vs SCE (500 mV gain compared to free O2). We took advantage of this significantly reduced energetic cost to carry out and achieve the electroassisted oxidation of thioanisole by O2 at −0.5 V vs SCE.

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Significant effect of 2nd sphere interactions on the reductive activation of O2 by non‐heme iron(II) complexes – Application to the electroassisted oxidation of thioanisole
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