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Snapshots of Early-Stage Quantitative N 2 Electrophilic Functionalization.

Gao-Xiang WangXueli WangYang JiangWang ChenChunxiao ShanPeng ZhangJunnian WeiShengfa YeZhen-Feng Xi
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Electrophilic functionalization of N 2 moieties in metal dinitrogen complexes typically initiates the catalytic synthesis of N-containing molecules directly from N 2 . Despite intensive research in the last six decades, how to efficiently and even quantitatively convert N 2 into diazenido and hydrazido species still poses a great challenge. In this regard, systematic and comprehensive investigations to elucidate the reaction intricacies are of profound significance. Herein, we report a kinetic dissection on the first and second electrophilic functionalization steps of a new Cr 0 -N 2 system with HOTf, MeOTf, and Me 3 SiOTf. All reactions pass through fleeting diazenido intermediates and furnish long-lived final hydrazido products, and both steps are quantitative conversions at low temperatures. All of the second-order reaction rates of the first and second transformations were determined as well as the lifetimes of the intervening diazenido species. Based on these findings, we succeeded in large-scale and near-quantitative preparation of all hydrazido species.
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