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A DFT-based mechanistic proposal for the light-driven insertion of dioxygen into Pt(ii)-C bonds.
Fernández-Alvarez, Victor M; Ho, Sarah K Y; Britovsek, George J P; Maseras, Feliu.
Afiliación
  • Fernández-Alvarez VM; Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia , The Barcelona Institute for Science and Technology , Avgda. Països Catalans, 16 , Tarragona 43007 , Catalonia , Spain . Email: fmaseras@iciq.es ; ; Tel: +34 977 920202.
  • Ho SKY; Department of Chemistry , Imperial College London , Exhibition Road, South Kensington , London SW7 2AY , UK.
  • Britovsek GJP; Department of Chemistry , Imperial College London , Exhibition Road, South Kensington , London SW7 2AY , UK.
  • Maseras F; Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia , The Barcelona Institute for Science and Technology , Avgda. Països Catalans, 16 , Tarragona 43007 , Catalonia , Spain . Email: fmaseras@iciq.es ; ; Tel: +34 977 920202.
Chem Sci ; 9(22): 5039-5046, 2018 Jun 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29938033
ABSTRACT
The photocatalyzed insertion of dioxygen into the Pt(ii)-methyl bond in terpyridine platinum complexes has been shown to proceed efficiently, but its mechanism remains a challenge. In particular, there are serious counter-intuitive differences in the reactivity of structurally similar complexes. M06 calculations in solvent with a valence double-ζ basis set supplemented by polarization and diffusion shells (benchmarked against ωB97x-D calculations with a larger basis set) are able to provide a satisfactory mechanistic answer. The proposed mechanism starts with the absorption of a photon by the metal complex, which then evolves into a triplet state that reacts with the triplet dioxygen fragment. A variety of possible reaction paths have been identified, some leading to the methylperoxo product and others reverting to the reactants, and the validity of some of these paths has been confirmed by additional experiments. The balance between the barriers towards productive and unproductive paths reproduces the diverging experimental behavior of similar complexes and provides a general mechanistic picture for these processes.

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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article