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CO-Photolysis-Induced H-Atom Transfer from MnIO–H Bonds
Document Type
Article
Source
Inorganic Chemistry; April 2019, Vol. 58 Issue: 7 p4679-4685, 7p
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ISSN
00201669; 1520510X
Abstract
The formation of TEMPOH from a mixture of [Mn(CO)3(μ3-OH)]4(1) and (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl (TEMPO) is shown to occur through a light-initiated CO photolysis from 1(illumination at 300–375 nm). One hypothesis is that the loss of carbon monoxide (CO) causes significant O–H bond weakening to render proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) to TEMPO favorable. For instance, the ground-state O–H bond dissociation free energy (BDFEO–H) of 1(computed with density functional theory and estimated using effective BDFE reagents) is too high to transfer an H-atom to TEMPO. We also demonstrate that TEMPO and 1interact in the dark through a hydrogen-bonded “precomplex” (1···TEMPO). We suggest that the PCET reaction that forms TEMPOH is the result of a H-atom-transfer reaction that occurs immediately after photolysis of a CO ligand(s).