Photochemically Induced Intramolecular Six‐Electron Reductive Elimination and Oxidative Addition of Nitric Oxide by the Nitridoosmate(VIII) Anion |
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Authors: | Wyatt A. Thornley Dr. Thomas E. Bitterwolf |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Dr, Moscow, ID 83844‐2343 (USA) |
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Abstract: | UV photolysis of the nitridoosmate(VIII) anion, OsO3N?, in low‐temperature frozen matrices results in nitrogen–oxygen bond formation to give the OsII nitrosyl complex OsO2(NO)?. Photolysis of the OsII nitrosyl product with visible wavelengths results in reversion to the parent OsVIII complex. Formally a six‐electron reductive elimination and oxidative addition, respectively, this represents the first reported example of such an intramolecular transformation. DFT modelling of this reaction proceeds through a step‐wise mechanism taking place through a side‐on nitroxyl OsVI intermediate, OsO2(η2‐NO)?. |
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Keywords: | nitrides osmium oxidative addition photochemistry reductive elimination |
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