Structures, protonation, and electrochemical properties of diiron dithiolate complexes containing pyridyl-phosphine ligands
- 1 January 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Dalton Transactions
- No. 11,p. 1919-1926
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b814336f
Abstract
Diiron complexes containing pyridyl-phosphine ligands, that is, (μ-pdt)[Fe2(CO)5L] (pdt = S(CH2)3S, L = Ph2PCH2Py, 3a; Ph2PPy, 3b) and (μ-pdt)[Fe(CO)2(PMe3)][Fe(CO)2L] (L = Ph2PCH2Py, 4a; Ph2PPy, 4b) were prepared as model complexes of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase active site. Protonation of 3a and 3b by HOTf afforded the pyridyl-nitrogen protonated products [3aHN][OTf] and [3bHN][OTf], respectively. The molecular structures of 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, as well as [3aHN][OTf] and [3bHN][OTf] were confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies, which show that the Ph2PCH2Py ligand occupies the basal position both in 3a and its protonated species [3aHN][OTf], while the Ph2PPy ligand prefers the apical position in 3b and [3bHN][OTf]. The double protonation process of complex 4b was monitored by in situ IR, 1H and 31P NMR spectroscopy at low temperature. The spectroscopic evidence indicates that the protonation of 4b occurs first at the Fe–Fe bond and then at the pyridyl-nitrogen atom. Cyclic voltammograms reveal that protonation of 3a and 3b results in a considerable decrease in the overpotential for electrocatalytic proton reduction in the presence of HOTf, while the efficiency is not influenced by protonation. The electrocatalytic efficiency of 4a for proton reduction in the presence of HOAc in CH3CN–H2O (50:1, v/v) is 5 times higher than that in pure CH3CN.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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