Aqueous chromium(II) ions reduce a macrocyclic Rh(III) complex L1(H2O)2Rh3+ (L1 = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) to the hydride L1(H2O)RhH2+ in two discrete, one-electron steps. The first step generates L1(H2O)Rh2+ with kinetics that are first order in each rhodium(III) complex and Cr(H2O)62+, and inverse in [H+], k/M−1s−1 = 0.065/(0.0031 + [H+]). Further reduction of L1(H2O)Rh2+ to L1(H2O)RhH2+ is kinetically independent of [H+], k/M−1s−1 = 0.30. The difference in [H+] dependence allows relative rates of the two steps to be manipulated to generate either L1(H2O)Rh2+ or L1(H2O)RhH2+ as the final product.
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