Preparative and structural studies on the carbonyl cyanides of iron, manganese, and ruthenium: fundamentals relevant to the hydrogenases |
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Authors: | Contakes Stephen M Hsu Sodio C N Rauchfuss Thomas B Wilson Scott R |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. |
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Abstract: | The reaction of cyanide, carbon monoxide, and ferrous derivatives led to the isolation of three products, trans- and cis-Fe(CN)(4)(CO)(2)](2)(-) and Fe(CN)(5)(CO)](3)(-), the first two of which were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The new compounds show self-consistent IR, (13)C NMR, and mass spectroscopic properties. The reaction of trans-Fe(CN)(4)(CO)(2)](2)(-) with Et(4)NCN gives Fe(CN)(5)(CO)](3)(-) via a first-order (dissociative) pathway. The corresponding cyanation of cis-Fe(CN)(4)(CO)(2)](2)(-), which is a minor product of the Fe(II)/CN(-)/CO reaction, does not proceed at measurable rates. Methylation of Fe(CN)(5)(CO)](3)(-) gave exclusively cis-Fe(CN)(4)(CNMe)(CO)](2)(-), demonstrating the enhanced nucleophilicity of CN(-) trans to CN(-) vs. CN(-) trans to CO. Methylation has an electronic effect similar to that of protonation as determined electrochemically. We also characterized M(CN)(3)(CO)(3)](n)(-) for Ru (n = 1) and Mn (n = 2) derivatives. The Ru complex, which is new, was prepared by cyanation of a RuCl(2)(CO)(3)](2) solution. |
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