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Theoretical investigation of different reactivities of Fe(IV)O and Ru(IV)O complexes with the same ligand topology

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Pages 417-430 | Received 20 Sep 2016, Accepted 31 Oct 2016, Published online: 06 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

The structures and mechanisms for hydrogen abstraction from isopropylbenzene for four high-valence complexes, cis-β-[FeIV(O)(BQCN)]2+ (Fe-2b and Fe-2b-2) and cis-β-[RuIV(O)(BQCN)]2+ (Ru-2b and Ru-2b-2) (BQCN = N,N′-dimethyl-N,N′-bis(8-quinolyl)-cyclohexanediamine), were investigated using density functional theory. Of the two iron complexes, Fe-2b-2 has more exposed FeO units than Fe-2b, with iron being further out of the equatorial plane because of the steric interaction of the same ligand topologies with the iron-oxo group trans to a quinolyl or amine nitrogen. The contribution of BQCN to Fe-2b is higher than the contribution to Fe-2b-2 as shown by the density-of-states spectra. The iron isomers can abstract hydrogen from isopropylbenzene via two-state reactivity patterns, whereas the ruthenium isomers react with isopropylbenzene via a single-state mechanism. In the gas phase, the relative reactivity exhibits the trend Fe-2b > Fe-2b-2, whereas with the addition of the ZPE correction and the SMD model, the relative reactivity follows Fe-2b-2 > Fe-2b. For the ruthenium complexes, the relative reactivity follows the trend Ru-2b-2 > Ru-2b in both the gas phase and solvent. Thus, the same ligand topologies with the metal-oxo group trans to a different nitrogen affect the reactivities of the iron and ruthenium complexes.

Acknowledgements

The results of quantum chemical calculations described in this paper were obtained on the homemade Linux cluster of group 1101, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics.

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