Photochemical H2 Activation by an Zn–Fe Heterometallic: A Mechanistic Investigation

14 November 2023, Version 2
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Abstract

Addition of H2 to a Zn–Fe heterometallic complex was observed to occur under photochemical conditions (390 or 428 nm LED) and leads to the formation of the corresponding metal dihydride. The reaction does not occur under thermal conditions and DFT calculations suggest this is an endergonic, light driven process. Through a combined experimental and computational approach, the plausible mechanisms for H2 activation were investigated. Inhibition experiments, double-label cross-over experiments, radical trapping experiments, EPR spectroscopy and DFT calculations were used to gain insight into this system. The combined data are consistent with two plausible mechanisms, the first involving ligand dissociation followed by oxidative addition of H2 at the Fe centre, the second involving homolytic fragmentation of the Zn–Fe heterometallic and formation of radical intermediates.

Keywords

Hydrogen Activation
Heterometallic
Photochemical

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