Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2019

Nitrosyl Linkage Isomers: NO Coupling to N2O at a Mononuclear Site.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Linkage isomers of reduced metal-nitrosyl complexes serve as key species in nitric oxide (NO) reduction at monometallic sites to produce nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas. While factors leading to extremely rare side-on nitrosyls are unclear, we describe a pair of nickel-nitrosyl linkage isomers through controlled tuning of noncovalent interactions between the nitrosyl ligands and differently encapsulated potassium cations. Furthermore, these reduced metal-nitrosyl species with N-centered spin density undergo radical coupling with free NO and provide a N-N coupled cis-hyponitrite intermediate whose protonation triggers the release of N2O. This report outlines a stepwise molecular mechanism of NO reduction to form N2O at a mononuclear metal site that provides insight into the related biological reduction of NO to N2O.

Volume 141 4
Pages \n 1415-1419\n
DOI 10.1021/jacs.8b09769
Language English
Journal Journal of the American Chemical Society

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