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Title: Switching Site Reactivity in Hydrogenase Model Systems by Introducing a Pendant Amine Ligand
Authors: Agarwal, Tashika
Mobin, Shaikh M.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Pandey, I. K., Agarwal, T., Mobin, S. M., Stein, M., & Kaur-Ghumaan, S. (2021). Switching site reactivity in hydrogenase model systems by introducing a pendant amine ligand. ACS Omega, 6(6), 4192-4203. doi:10.1021/acsomega.0c04901
Abstract: Hydrogenases are versatile enzymatic catalysts with an unmet hydrogen evolution reactivity (HER) from synthetic bio-inspired systems. The binuclear active site only has one-site reactivity of the distal Fed atom. Here, binuclear complexes [Fe2(CO)5(μ-Mebdt)(P(4-C6H4OCH3)3)] 1 and [Fe2(CO)5(μ-Mebdt)(PPh2Py)] 2 are presented, which show electrocatalytic activity in the presence of weak acids as a proton source for the HER. Despite almost identical structural and spectroscopic properties (bond distances and angles from single-crystal X-ray; IR, UV/vis, and NMR), introduction of a nitrogen base atom in the phosphine ligand in 2 markedly changes site reactivity. The bridging benzenedithiolate ligand Mebdt interacts with the terminal ligand's phenyl aromatic rings and stabilizes the reduced states of the catalysts. Although 1 with monodentate phosphine terminal ligands only shows a distal iron atom HER activity by a sequence of electrochemical and protonation steps, the lone pair of pyridine nitrogen in 2 acts as the primary site of protonation. This swaps the iron atom catalytic activity toward the proximal iron for complex 2. Density-functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal the role of terminal phosphines ligands without/with pendant amines by directing the proton transfer steps. The reactivity of 1 is a thiol-based protonation of a dangling bond in 1- and distal iron hydride mechanism, which may follow either an ECEC or EECC sequence, depending on the choice of acid. The pendant amine in 2 enables a terminal ligand protonation and an ECEC reactivity. The introduction of a terminal nitrogen atom enables the control of site reactivity in a binuclear system. © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04901
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/8722
ISSN: 2470-1343
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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