Iron-catalysed transformation of molecular dinitrogen into silylamine under ambient conditions

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Abstract

Although stoichiometric transformations using transition metal-N 2 complexes have been well investigated towards the goal of nitrogen fixation under mild reaction conditions, only a few examples of the catalytic transformations of N2 using transition metal-N2 complexes as catalysts have been reported. In almost all the catalytic systems, the use of Mo is essential to realize the catalytic transformation of N2, where Mo-N2 complexes are considered to work as effective catalysts. Here we show the first successful example of the Fe-catalysed transformation of N2 into N(SiMe3)3 under ambient conditions, in which iron complexes such as iron pentacarbonyl [Fe(CO)5] and ferrocenes have been found to work as effective catalysts. A plausible reaction pathway is proposed, where Fe(II)-N2 complex bearing two Me 3Si groups as ancillary ligands has an important role as a key reactive intermediate, with the aid of density-functional-theory calculations. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Yuki, M., Tanaka, H., Sasaki, K., Miyake, Y., Yoshizawa, K., & Nishibayashi, Y. (2012). Iron-catalysed transformation of molecular dinitrogen into silylamine under ambient conditions. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2264

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