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NO2(-) Activation and Reduction to NO by a Nonheme Fe(NO2)2 Complex

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2014 Jul 11
PMID 25010774
Citations 12
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The selective reduction of nitrite (NO2(-)) to nitric oxide (NO) is a fundamentally important chemical transformation related to environmental remediation of NOx and mammalian blood flow. We report the synthesis and characterization of two nonheme Fe complexes, [Fe(LN4(Im))(MeCN)2](BF4)2 (1(MeCN)) and [Fe(LN4(Im))(NO2)2] (2), geared toward understanding the NO2(-) to NO conversion. Complex 2 represents the first structurally characterized Fe(II) complex with two axial NO2(-) ligands that functions as a nitrite reduction catalyst.

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