Issue 15, 2015

Novel reactions of homodinuclear Ni2 complexes [Ni(RNPyS4)]2 with Fe3(CO)12 to give heterotrinuclear NiFe2 and mononuclear Fe complexes relevant to [NiFe]- and [Fe]-hydrogenases

Abstract

The homodinuclear complexes [Ni(RNPyS4)]2 (1a–1e; RNPyS4 = 2,6-bis(2-mercaptophenylthiomethyl)-4-R-pyridine; R = H, MeO, Cl, Br, i-Pr) were found to be prepared by reactions of the in situ generated Li2[Ni(1,2-S2C6H4)2] with 2,6-bis[(tosyloxy)methyl]pyridine and its substituted derivatives 2,6-bis[(tosyloxy)methyl]-4-R-pyridine. Further reactions of 1a–1e with Fe3(CO)12 gave both heterotrinuclear complexes NiFe2(RNPyS4)(CO)5 (2a–2e) and mononuclear complexes Fe(RNPyS4)(CO) (3a–3e), unexpectedly. Interestingly, complexes 2a–2e and 3a–3e could be regarded as models for the active sites of [NiFe]- and [Fe]-hydrogenases, respectively. All the prepared complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, spectroscopy, and particularly for some of them, by X-ray crystallography. In addition, the electrochemical properties of 2a–2e and 3a–3e as well as the electrocatalytic H2 production catalyzed by 2a–2e and 3a–3e were investigated by CV techniques.

Graphical abstract: Novel reactions of homodinuclear Ni2 complexes [Ni(RNPyS4)]2 with Fe3(CO)12 to give heterotrinuclear NiFe2 and mononuclear Fe complexes relevant to [NiFe]- and [Fe]-hydrogenases

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jan 2015
Accepted
20 Feb 2015
First published
23 Feb 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 6797-6808

Author version available

Novel reactions of homodinuclear Ni2 complexes [Ni(RNPyS4)]2 with Fe3(CO)12 to give heterotrinuclear NiFe2 and mononuclear Fe complexes relevant to [NiFe]- and [Fe]-hydrogenases

L. Song, M. Cao and Y. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 6797 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT00067J

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