Phenol Reduces Nitrite to NO at Copper(II): Role of a Proton-Responsive Outer Coordination Sphere in Phenol Oxidation

In the view of physiological significance, the transition-metal-mediated routes for nitrite (NO2 –) to nitric oxide (NO) conversion and phenol oxidation are of prime importance. Probing the reactivity of substituted phenols toward the nitritocopper­(II) cryptate complex [mC]­Cu­(κ2 -O2N)­(ClO4) (1a)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2020-01, Vol.142 (4), p.1726-1730
Hauptverfasser: Mondal, Aditesh, Reddy, Kiran P, Bertke, Jeffery A, Kundu, Subrata
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Zusammenfassung:In the view of physiological significance, the transition-metal-mediated routes for nitrite (NO2 –) to nitric oxide (NO) conversion and phenol oxidation are of prime importance. Probing the reactivity of substituted phenols toward the nitritocopper­(II) cryptate complex [mC]­Cu­(κ2 -O2N)­(ClO4) (1a), this report illustrates NO release from nitrite at copper­(II) following a proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) pathway. Moreover, a different protonated state of 1a with a proton hosted in the outer coordination sphere, [mCH]­Cu­(κ2 -O2N)­(ClO4)2 (3), also reacts with substituted phenols via primary electron transfer from the phenol. Intriguingly, the alternative mechanism operative because of the presence of a proton at the remote site in 3 facilitates an unusual anaerobic pathway for phenol nitration.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.9b11597