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O Atom Transfer from Nitric Oxide Catalyzed by Fe(TPP)

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2001 Jul 18
PMID 11456667
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The reaction of NO-Fe(TPP) with low pressures of NO gas proceeds through three distinct transformations, the first of which we suggest is the formation of an N--N-coupled, (NO)(2) adduct intermediate. The subsequent formation of NO(NO(2))Fe(TPP), which under these conditions readily loses NO, suggests that it is formed by addition of free NO(2) to the starting nitrosyl. A mechanism is proposed which implies that the addition of a competitive O atom acceptor would lead to catalytic production of N(2)O. In agreement with the proposed mechanism, the formation of N(2)O is decoupled from the formation of the nitrite by using PPh(3) as the competitive acceptor. The mechanism of O atom transfer was examined by cross-labeling experiments, which show that both O atoms in the intermediate are equivalent, even under catalytic conditions. The formation of an intermediate was confirmed by IR spectroscopy of the heterogeneous reaction of an NO-Fe(TPP) film with gaseous NO, in which transient, isotope-sensitive nu(NO) bands are seen prior to NO(NO(2))Fe(TPP) formation. Mixed (14)N/(15)N label experiments demonstrate coupling between the two bound nitrosyls in the transient species.

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