Metal‐Catalyzed “On‐Demand” Production of Carbonyl Sulfide from Carbon Monoxide and Elemental Sulfur |
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Authors: | Wesley S. Farrell Peter Y. Zavalij Prof. Lawrence R. Sita |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 (USA) |
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Abstract: | The group 6 molybdenum(II) cyclopentadienyl amidinate (CPAM) bis(carbonyl) complex [Cp*Mo{N(iPr)C(Ph)N(iPr)}(CO)2] (Cp*=η5‐C5Me5) serves as a precatalyst for the high‐yielding photocatalytic production of COS from CO and S8 under near‐ambient conditions (e.g., 10 psi, 25 °C). Further documented is the isolation and structural characterization of several key transition‐metal intermediates which collectively support a novel molybdenum(IV)‐based catalytic cycle as being operative. Finally, in the presence of an excess amount of a primary amine, it is demonstrated that this catalytic system can be successfully used for the “on‐demand” generation and utilization of COS as a chemical reagent for the synthesis of ureas. |
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Keywords: | molybdenum oxidation structure elucidation sulfur synthetic methods |
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