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The Influence of Peripheral Ligand Bulk on Nitrogen Activation by Three-Coordinate Molybdenum Complexes-A Theoretical Study Using the ONIOM Method
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posted on 2023-05-17, 02:05 authored by Brookes, NJ, Graham, DC, Christian, G, Stranger, R, Brian YatesBrian YatesElectronic structure methods have been combined with the ONIOM approach to carry out a comprehensive study of the effect of ligand bulk on the activation of dinitrogen with three-coordinate molybdenum complexes. Calculations were performed, with both density functional and CCSD(T) methods. Our results show that not only is there expected destabilisation of the intermediate on the pathway due to direct steric interactions of the bulky groups, but also there is significant electronic destabilisation as the size of the ligand increases. This latter destabilization is due to the inability of the molecule to accommodate a rotated amide group bound to the molybdenum, once the amide reaches a certain size. This destabilization also leads to a clear preference for the triplet intermediate (rather than the singlet intermediate) for bulky substituents which is in agreement with experiment. Overall, the calculated reaction profile for the bulky substituents shows a good, correlation with the available experimental data. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Australian Research Council
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Journal of Computational ChemistryVolume
30Issue
13Pagination
2146-2156ISSN
0192-8651Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
John Wiley & Sons IncPlace of publication
111 River St, Hoboken, USA, Nj, 07030Repository Status
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