A Terminal Iron Nitrilimine Complex: Accessing the Terminal Nitride through Diazo N–N Bond Cleavage

2019 
A novel method for the N-N bond cleavage of trimethylsilyl diazomethane is reported for the synthesis of terminal nitride complexes. The lithium salt of trimethylsilyl diazomethane was used to generate a rare terminal nitrilimine transition metal complex with partially occupied d-orbitals. This iron complex 2 was characterized by CHN combustion analysis, (1) H and (13) C NMR spectroscopic analysis, single-crystal X-ray crystallography, SQUID magnetometry, (57) Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy, and computational analysis. The combined results suggest a high-spin d (6) (S=2) electronic configuration and an allenic structure of the nitrilimine ligand. Reduction of 2 results in release of the nitrilimine ligand and formation of the iron(I) complex 3, which was characterized by CHN combustion analysis, (1) H NMR spectroscopic analysis, and single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Treatment of 2 with fluoride salts quantitatively yields the diamagnetic Fe(IV) nitride complex 4, with concomitant formation of cyanide and trimethylsilyl fluoride through N-N bond cleavage.
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