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Kinetic and mechanistic studies of the reactivity of iron(IV) TAMLs toward organic sulfides in water: resolving a fast catalysis versus slower single-turnover reactivity dilemma

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Pages 3032-3045 | Received 04 Mar 2015, Accepted 08 Jun 2015, Published online: 27 Jul 2015
 

Abstract

TAML complex is oxidized by H2O2 or tBuOOH in water at pH < 10 into the corresponding iron(IV) μ-oxo-bridged dimer 2, which oxidizes readily ring-substituted thioanisoles p-XC6H4SMe (X=H, MeO, Me, Cl, CN) into the corresponding sulfoxides with regeneration of 1. The oxidation studied under pseudo-first-order conditions using the stopped-flow technique by monitoring the fading of the 420-nm band of 2 follows hyperbolic kinetics according to the rate law kobs = ab[p-XC6H4SMe]/(1 + b[p-XC6H4SMe]) at pH 8 and 25 °C. Parameters a, b, and ab all decrease for electron-poorer thioanisoles and the Hammett value ρ ~ 1 has been found for ab, which can be associated with the second-order rate constants for oxidation of thioanisoles by 2. The kinetics of oxidation of p-NO2C6H4SMe by H2O2 catalyzed by 1 has been studied under steady-state conditions. Covering the concentration of 1 in a 100-fold range has revealed that though first-order kinetics in 1 is observed at low catalyst concentrations (below 10−6 M), there is a significant negative deviation from linearity at [1] > 10−6 M. The latter was rationalized by the equilibrium between the monomeric and dimeric FeIV species 2 M ⇌ M–M (Kd), both being able to oxidize p-NO2C6H4SMe with rate constants km and kd which were found to be (13 ± 1) × 104 and (0.32 ± 0.01) × 104 M−1 s−1, respectively. The difference in the rate constants is the key for resolving the dilemma of faster catalysis versus slower single-turnover reactivity of TAML activators in water.

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Acknowledgement

ADR thanks Genoa R. Warner for critical reading of the manuscript and helpful comments.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

Dedicated to Prof. Rudi van Eldik on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

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Funding

Operating support is acknowledged from the Heinz Endowments (T.J.C.); the Institute for Green Science (T.J.C.); the Environmental Protection Agency [grant number RD 83 to T.J.C.].

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