A cross-metathesis approach for polymetallic [FeFe]-hydrogenase mimics
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2024
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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S. Aguado, P. García-Álvarez, J. A. Cabeza, L. Casarrubios and M. A. Sierra, A cross-metathesis approach for polymetallic [FeFe]-hydrogenase mimics, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 3756–3764.
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A method has been developed for synthesizing [FeFe]-H2ase mimics with diverse structures and properties, employing cross-metathesis of olefins. Vinylmetallocenes (5 and 6) and vinyl half-sandwich complexes (10 and 11) have been used as cross-metathesis partners with [FeFe]-H2ase mimics (4, 8, and 9) bearing a double bond in the moiety attached to the ADT-bridge nitrogen. Electrochemical studies of these complexes, encompassing metallocene-type (7a–b, 12a–b, and 13a–b) as well as half-sandwich derivatives (12c and 13c–d), have demonstrated that the introduction of a redox unit has a marginal impact on the reduction potential of these [FeFe]-H2ase mimics. The application of this cross-metathesis approach has allowed the synthesis of [FeFe]-H2ase mimics featuring an Ir(III) electrochemical antenna (16–18) as well as systems having an electron-donor-photosensitizer structure (ED-PS) (23). The electrocatalytic properties of these complexes have been elucidated through electrochemical studies.
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