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Surprising Condensation Reactions of the Azadithiolate Cofactor.

Fanjun ZhangCasseday P RichersToby J WoodsThomas B Rauchfuss
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Azadithiolate, a cofactor found in all [FeFe]-hydrogenases, is shown to undergo acid-catalyzed rearrangement. Fe2 [(SCH2 )2 NH](CO)6 self-condenses to give Fe6 [(SCH2 )3 N]2 (CO)17 . The reaction, which is driven by loss of NH4 + , illustrates the exchange of the amine group. X-ray crystallography reveals that three Fe2 (SR)2 (CO)x butterfly subunits interconnected by the aminotrithiolate [N(CH2 S)3 ]3- . Mechanistic studies reveal that Fe2 [(SCH2 )2 NR](CO)6 participate in a range of amine exchange reactions, enabling new methodologies for modifying the adt cofactor. Ru2 [(SCH2 )2 NH](CO)6 also rearranges, but proceeds further to give derivatives with Ru-alkyl bonds Ru6 [(SCH2 )3 N][(SCH2 )2 NCH2 ]S(CO)17 and [Ru2 [(SCH2 )2 NCH2 ](CO)5 ]2 S.
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