Evaluation of CH4 oxidation activity of high-valent iron-oxo species of a μ-nitrido-bridged heterodimer of iron porphycene and iron phthalocyanine
A μ-nitrido-bridged dimer of iron phthalocyanine is one of the most potent molecule-based CH4 oxidation catalysts reported to date. The reactive intermediate is a high-valent iron-oxo species generated through reaction with H2O2 in an acidic aqueous solution. However, there are few reports on the sy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Catalysis science & technology 2023-03, Vol.13 (6), p.1725-1734 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A μ-nitrido-bridged dimer of iron phthalocyanine is one of the most potent molecule-based CH4 oxidation catalysts reported to date. The reactive intermediate is a high-valent iron-oxo species generated through reaction with H2O2 in an acidic aqueous solution. However, there are few reports on the synthesis and catalytic CH4 oxidation activity of a μ-nitrido-bridged heterodimer of two different iron porphyrinoids, despite that there are a variety of iron porphyrinoids with coordination and electronic structures different from those of iron phthalocyanines or iron porphyrins. Herein, we report the synthesis of a novel μ-nitrido-bridged heterodimer of an iron phthalocyanine and iron porphycene and examine its CH4 oxidation activity. Porphycenes are an important class of porphyrinoids with a smaller coordination sphere than phthalocyanines or porphyrins. Single crystal structural analyses revealed that the heterodimer possessed a Fe–N=Fe core structure similar to that of the phthalocyanine homodimer. The heterodimer showed catalytic CH4 oxidation activity in an acidic aqueous solution in the presence of H2O2 at 60 °C through the high-valent iron-oxo species as in the case with the phthalocyanine homodimer. This was in clear contrast to the result that the high-valent iron-oxo species of a μ-nitrido-bridged iron porphycene dimer was so unstable that it decomposed quickly in the same reaction conditions. |
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ISSN: | 2044-4753 2044-4761 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2cy01980a |