Issue 31, 2019

[Cr(pincer2−)]2 as an electron shuttle for reductively promoted hydrazine disproportionation

Abstract

We describe here delivery of hydrazine to a reducing, low oxidation state chromium bound to a proton responsive ligand which has already been deprotonated. Reaction of PhHNNH2 at a 4 : 1 mole ratio with the bis-(pyrazolate)pyridyl pincer ligated reducing agent [CrIIL]2 gives prompt conversion to [CrIII2L2(PhNH2)2(μ-PhHNN)], with release of NH3 and C6H6, a new disproportionation of the hydrazine, with trapping of PhHNN as its dianion, bridging the two chromium centers. The redox balance of the reaction is discussed, and participation by Brønsted basic sites on the bis-(pyrazolate)pyridyl pincer ligand L2− is suggested, but no hydrazine protons remain on the pincer in the product.

Graphical abstract: [Cr(pincer2−)]2 as an electron shuttle for reductively promoted hydrazine disproportionation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
31 May 2019
Accepted
09 Jul 2019
First published
16 Jul 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 11642-11646

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[Cr(pincer2−)]2 as an electron shuttle for reductively promoted hydrazine disproportionation

N. S. Labrum and K. G. Caulton, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 11642 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT02300C

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