Selective Conversion of CO2 into Isocyanate by Low-Coordinate Iron Complexes.
Daniël L J BroereBrandon Q MercadoPatrick L HollandPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Discovery of the mechanisms for selective transformations of CO2 into organic compounds is a challenge. Herein, we describe the reaction of low-coordinate Fe silylamide complexes with CO2 to give trimethylsilyl isocyanate and the corresponding Fe siloxide complex. Kinetic studies show that this is a two-stage reaction, and the presence of a single equivalent of THF influences the rates of both steps. Isolation of a thermally unstable intermediate provides mechanistic insight that explains both the effect of THF in this reaction, and the way in which the reaction achieves high selectivity for isocyanate formation.