Hydrogen Bonding Effect on the Oxygen Binding and Activation in Cobalt(III)-Peroxo Complexes

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Cobalt(III)peroxo complexes serve as model metal complexes mediating oxygen activation. We report a systematic study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on the O2 binding energy and the O-O bond activation within the cobalt(III)peroxo complexes. To this end, we prepared a series of tris(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amine-based cobalt(III)peroxo complexes having either none, one, two, or three amino groups in the secondary coordination sphere. The hydrogen bonding between the amino group(s) and the peroxo ligand was investigated within the isolated complexes in the gas phase using helium tagging infrared photodissociation spectroscopy, energy-resolved collision-induced dissociation experiments, and density functional theory. The results show that the hydrogen bonding stabilizes the cobalt(III)peroxo core, but the effect is only 10-20 kJ mol-1. Introducing the first amino group to the secondary coordination sphere has the largest stabilization effect; more amino groups do not change the results significantly. The amino group can transfer a hydrogen atom to the peroxo ligands, which results in the O-O bond cleavage. This process is thermodynamically favored over the O2 elimination but entropically disfavored.

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Bakker, R., Bairagi, A., Rodríguez, M., Tripodi, G. L., Pereverzev, A. Y., & Roithová, J. (2023). Hydrogen Bonding Effect on the Oxygen Binding and Activation in Cobalt(III)-Peroxo Complexes. Inorganic Chemistry, 62(4), 1728–1734. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c04260

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