Dynamics of silica-supported catalysts determined by combining solid-state NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Frédéric BlancLyndon Emsley

Abstract

The molecular dynamics of a series of organometallic complexes covalently bound to amorphous silica surfaces is determined experimentally using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations (DFT). The determination is carried out for a series of alkylidene-based catalysts having the general formula [([triple bond]SiO)M(ER)(=CH(t)Bu)(R')] (M = Re, Ta, Mo or W; ER = C(t)Bu, NAr or CH2(t)Bu; R' = CH2(t)Bu, NPh2, NC4H4). Proton-carbon dipolar coupling constants and carbon chemical shift anisotropies (CSA) are determined experimentally by solid-state NMR. Room-temperature molecular dynamics is quantified through order parameters determined from the experimental data. For the chemical shift anisotropy data, we validate and use a method that integrates static values for the CSA obtained computationally by DFT, obviating the need for low-temperature measurements. Comparison of the room-temperature data with the calculations shows that the widths of the calculated static limit dipolar couplings and CSAs are always greater than the experimentally determined values, providing a clear indication of motional averaging on the NMR time scale. Moreover, the dynamics are found to be signifi...Continue Reading

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