Abstract
The accumulation of nitrogen oxides in the environment calls for new pathways to interconvert the various oxidation states of nitrogen, and especially their reduction. However, the large spectrum of reduction potentials covered by nitrogen oxides makes it difficult to find general systems capable of efficiently reducing variousN-oxides. Here, photocatalysis unlocks high energy species able both to circumvent the inherent low reactivity of the greenhouse gas and oxidant N2O (E0(N2O/N2) = +1.77 Vvs.SHE), and to reduce pyridineN-oxides (E1/2(pyridineN-oxide/pyridine) = −1.04 Vvs.SHE). The rhenium complex [Re(4,4′-tBu-bpy)(CO)3Cl] proved to be efficient in performing both reactions under ambient conditions, enabling the deoxygenation of N2O as well as synthetically relevant and functionalized pyridineN-oxides.
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Kjellberg, M., Ohleier, A., Thuéry, P., Nicolas, E., Anthore-Dalion, L., & Cantat, T. (2021). Photocatalytic deoxygenation of N-O bonds with rhenium complexes: From the reduction of nitrous oxide to pyridineN-oxides. Chemical Science, 12(30), 10266–10272. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01974k
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