Spectroscopic Evidence of Hyponitrite Radical Intermediate in NO Disproportionation at a MOF-Supported Mononuclear Copper Site.
Chenyue SunLuming YangManuel A OrtuñoAshley M WrightTianyang ChenAshley R HeadNúria LópezMircea DincǎPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Dianionic hyponitrite (N2 O2 2- ) is often proposed, based on model complexes, as the key intermediate in reductive coupling of nitric oxide to nitrous oxide at the bimetallic active sites of heme-copper oxidases and nitric oxide reductases. In this work, we examine the gas-solid reaction of nitric oxide with the metal-organic framework CuI -ZrTpmC* with a suite of in situ spectroscopies and density functional theory simulations, and identify an unusual chelating N2 O2 .- intermediate. These results highlight the advantage provided by site-isolation in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for studying important reaction intermediates, and provide a mechanistic scenario compatible with the proposed one-electron couple in these enzymes.