The reductive coupling of dinitrogen

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Abstract

The coupling of two or more molecules of dinitrogen (N 2 ) occurs naturally under the radiative conditions present in the ionosphere and may be achieved synthetically under ultrahigh pressure or plasma conditions. However, the comparatively low N–N single-bond enthalpy generally renders the catenation of the strongly triple-bonded N 2 diatomic unfavorable and the decomposition of nitrogen chains a common reaction motif. Here, we report the surprising organoboron-mediated catenation of two N 2 molecules under near-ambient conditions to form a complex in which a [N 4 ] 2– chain bridges two boron centers. The reaction entails reductive coupling of two hypovalent-boron-bound N 2 units in a single step. Both this complex and a derivative protonated at both ends of the chain were characterized crystallographically.

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Légaré, M. A., Rang, M., Bélanger-Chabot, G., Schweizer, J. I., Krummenacher, I., Bertermann, R., … Braunschweig, H. (2019). The reductive coupling of dinitrogen. Science, 363(6433), 1329–1332. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav9593

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