Coordination-mode control of bound nitrile radical complex reactivity: intercepting end-on nitrile-Mo(III) radicals at low temperature

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Meaghan E GermainCarl D Hoff

Abstract

Variable temperature equilibrium studies were used to derive thermodynamic data for formation of eta(1) nitrile complexes with Mo(N[(t)Bu]Ar)(3), 1. (1-AdamantylCN = AdCN: DeltaH(degrees) = -6 +/- 2 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(degrees) = -20 +/- 7 cal mol(-1) K(-1). C(6)H(5)CN = PhCN: DeltaH(degrees) = -14.5 +/- 1.5 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(degrees) = -40 +/- 5 cal mol(-1) K(-1). 2,4,6-(H(3)C)(3)C(6)H(2)CN = MesCN: DeltaH(degrees) = -15.4 +/- 1.5 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(degrees) = -52 +/- 5 cal mol(-1) K(-1).) Solution calorimetric studies show that the enthalpy of formation of 1-[eta(2)-NCNMe(2)] is more exothermic (DeltaH(degrees) = -22.0 +/- 1.0 kcal mol(-1)). Rate and activation parameters for eta(1) binding of nitriles were measured by stopped flow kinetic studies (AdCN: DeltaH(on)(++) = 5 +/- 1 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(on)(++) = -28 +/- 5 cal mol(-1) K(-1); PhCN: DeltaH(on)(++) = 5.2 +/- 0.2 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(on)(++) = -24 +/- 1 cal mol(-1) K(-1); MesCN: DeltaH(on)(++) = 5.0 +/- 0.3 kcal mol(-1), DeltaS(on)(++) = -26 +/- 1 cal mol(-1) K(-1)). Binding of Me(2)NCN was observed to proceed by reversible formation of an intermediate complex 1-[eta(1)-NCNMe(2)] which subsequently forms 1-[eta(2)-NCNMe(2)]: DeltaH(++)(k1) = 6.4 +/- 0.4 kcal mo...Continue Reading

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