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M−O Bonding Beyond the Oxo Wall: Spectroscopy and Reactivity of Cobalt(III)‐Oxyl and Cobalt(III)‐Oxo Complexes
Authors:Erik Andris  Rafael Navrtil  Juraj Ja&#x;ík  Martin Srnec  Mnica Rodríguez  Miquel Costas  Jana Roithov
Institution:Erik Andris,Rafael Navrátil,Juraj Ja?ík,Martin Srnec,Mònica Rodríguez,Miquel Costas,Jana Roithová
Abstract:Terminal oxo complexes of late transition metals are frequently proposed reactive intermediates. However, they are scarcely known beyond Group 8. Using mass spectrometry, we prepared and characterized two such complexes: (N4Py)CoIII(O)]+ ( 1 ) and (N4Py)CoIV(O)]2+ ( 2 ). Infrared photodissociation spectroscopy revealed that the Co?O bond in 1 is rather strong, in accordance with its lack of chemical reactivity. On the contrary, 2 has a very weak Co?O bond characterized by a stretching frequency of ≤659 cm?1. Accordingly, 2 can abstract hydrogen atoms from non‐activated secondary alkanes. Previously, this reactivity has only been observed in the gas phase for small, coordinatively unsaturated metal complexes. Multireference ab‐initio calculations suggest that 2 , formally a cobalt(IV)‐oxo complex, is best described as cobalt(III)‐oxyl. Our results provide important data on changes to metal‐oxo bonding behind the oxo wall and show that cobalt‐oxo complexes are promising targets for developing highly active C?H oxidation catalysts.
Keywords:C-H-Aktivierung  Cobalt-Oxo-Komplexe  Eisen-Oxo-Komplexe  Helium-Tagging  Ionenspektroskopie  Oxo-Mauer
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