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Plasma-promoted reactions of the heterobimetallic anions CuNb - with dinitrogen and subsequent reactions with carbon dioxide: formation of C-N bonds.

Lan-Ye ChuYong-Qi DingMing WangJia-Bi Ma
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
The activation and functionalization of dinitrogen with carbon dioxide into useful chemicals containing C-N bonds are significant research projects but highly challenging. Herein, we report that N 2 molecules are dissociated by heterobimetallic CuNb - anions assisted by surface plasma radiation, leading to the formation of CuNbN 2 - anions; the CuNbN 2 - anions can further react with CO 2 to generate products NCO - with one C-N bond and NbO 2 NCN - with two C-N bonds under thermal collision conditions. For the activation of dinitrogen, the plasma atmosphere is conducive to the dissociation of the NN bond, which renders the coupling reactions of N 2 and CO 2 molecules easier to proceed. This is the first report of coupling of N 2 and CO 2 to generate C-N bonds by making good use of the plasma effect to assist in the activation of N 2 molecules. This new strategy with the assistance of plasma provides a practicable route to construct C-N bonds by directly using N 2 and CO 2 at room temperature.
Keyphrases
  • carbon dioxide
  • room temperature
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