TY - JOUR
T1 - H/D exchange on silica-grafted tantalum(V) imido amido [(≡SiO) 2Ta(V)(NH)(NH2)] synthesized from either ammonia or dinitrogen
T2 - IR and DFT evidence for heterolytic splitting of D 2
AU - Avenier, Priscilla
AU - Solans-Monfort, Xavier
AU - Veyre, Laurent
AU - Renili, Filippo
AU - Basset, Jean Marie
AU - Eisenstein, Odile
AU - Taoufik, Mostafa
AU - Quadrelli, Elsje Alessandra
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments The European Network of Excellence IDECAT is gratefully acknowledged. EAQ thanks French Agence Nationale de la Recherche for a young researcher grant ‘‘N2Activation’’ (ANR-08-JCJC-0086-01). The BSC (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) and CESCA (Catalan Supercomputing Center) are acknowledged for generous donation of computational time.
PY - 2009/10
Y1 - 2009/10
N2 - Abstract The silica-grafted Ta(V) imido amido complex [(≡SiO)2Ta(NH)(NH2)], 2, obtained from the reaction of either ammonia or dinitrogen plus hydrogen with the silicagrafted hydrides [(≡SiO)(III)H], 1a, and [(≡SiO)2- Ta (V)H3], 1b, undergoes H/D exchange with D2. In situ IR spectroscopy shows that the fully labelled compound [(≡SiO) 2Ta(ND)(ND2)], 2-d, can be obtained by moderate heating (60 °C, 3 h) under D2 atmosphere (550 torr, 300 eq. with respect to Ta), and that the exchange is reversible. The observed stretching and bending frequencies of 2-d are in agreement with the expected isotopic shift upon H/D replacement with respect to literature values reported for 2 and have been corroborated by the independent synthesis of 2-d by reaction of deuterated 1a and 1b with N2 and D2. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations, performed using a periodic or a cluster model, explored the structures and energetics of all minima involved in the reaction with H 2 and showed that among the explored pathways the energetically preferred mechanisms for H2 reaction with [{(μ-O)[(HO) 2SiO]2}Ta(V)(NH) (NH2)], 2q, is the heterolytic cleavage of either the imido Ta=N or the amido Ta-N bonds, to yield respectively [{(μ-O)[(HO)2SiO]2}TaH(NH 2)2], 3q (Δ= -9.5 kcal mol-1 and ΔG298K = +2.6 kcal mol-1 with respect to 2q) and [{(μ-O)[(HO)2SiO]2}Ta(NH) (NH3)], 4q (Δ = -6.0 kcal mol-1 and ΔG298K = +7.9 kcal mol -1 with respect to 2q). All activation barriers are moderate (between 17.7 and 30.2 kcal mol-1) in agreement with the observed mild heating conditions necessary for the reaction to occur.
AB - Abstract The silica-grafted Ta(V) imido amido complex [(≡SiO)2Ta(NH)(NH2)], 2, obtained from the reaction of either ammonia or dinitrogen plus hydrogen with the silicagrafted hydrides [(≡SiO)(III)H], 1a, and [(≡SiO)2- Ta (V)H3], 1b, undergoes H/D exchange with D2. In situ IR spectroscopy shows that the fully labelled compound [(≡SiO) 2Ta(ND)(ND2)], 2-d, can be obtained by moderate heating (60 °C, 3 h) under D2 atmosphere (550 torr, 300 eq. with respect to Ta), and that the exchange is reversible. The observed stretching and bending frequencies of 2-d are in agreement with the expected isotopic shift upon H/D replacement with respect to literature values reported for 2 and have been corroborated by the independent synthesis of 2-d by reaction of deuterated 1a and 1b with N2 and D2. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations, performed using a periodic or a cluster model, explored the structures and energetics of all minima involved in the reaction with H 2 and showed that among the explored pathways the energetically preferred mechanisms for H2 reaction with [{(μ-O)[(HO) 2SiO]2}Ta(V)(NH) (NH2)], 2q, is the heterolytic cleavage of either the imido Ta=N or the amido Ta-N bonds, to yield respectively [{(μ-O)[(HO)2SiO]2}TaH(NH 2)2], 3q (Δ= -9.5 kcal mol-1 and ΔG298K = +2.6 kcal mol-1 with respect to 2q) and [{(μ-O)[(HO)2SiO]2}Ta(NH) (NH3)], 4q (Δ = -6.0 kcal mol-1 and ΔG298K = +7.9 kcal mol -1 with respect to 2q). All activation barriers are moderate (between 17.7 and 30.2 kcal mol-1) in agreement with the observed mild heating conditions necessary for the reaction to occur.
KW - Ammonia
KW - Dihydrogen
KW - Dinitrogen
KW - H/D exchange
KW - Heterolytic splitting
KW - Imido amido
KW - Tantalum (V)
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U2 - 10.1007/s11244-009-9295-0
DO - 10.1007/s11244-009-9295-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:68249153985
SN - 1022-5528
VL - 52
SP - 1482
EP - 1491
JO - Topics in Catalysis
JF - Topics in Catalysis
IS - 11
ER -