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Multiple spin-state scenarios in organometallic reactivity

Authors :
Dzik, W.I.
Böhmer, W.
de Bruin, B.
Swart, M.
Costas, M.
Homogeneous and Supramolecular Catalysis (HIMS, FNWI)
Source :
Spin states in biochemistry and inorganic chemistry: influence on structure and reactivity, 103-129, STARTPAGE=103;ENDPAGE=129;TITLE=Spin states in biochemistry and inorganic chemistry: influence on structure and reactivity, Spin States in Biochemistry and Inorganic Chemistry: Influence on Structure and Reactivity
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

This chapter gives an overview of the different spin-state crossing scenarios affecting the reactivity of organometallic compounds. It focuses on the effects of crossing spin states in a number of elementary reactions typically observed for organometallic compounds, such as ligand exchange, oxidative addition, reductive elimination, migration/insertion, β-hydride elimination, C-H bond activation and intramolecular electron transfer between a transition metal and a coordinated redox active ligand. These processes are highly relevant for catalysis. To address the influence of the spin-crossing on the reaction rate, Schroder et al. introduced the two-state reactivity (TSR) concept, which applies if the overall kinetics for product formation results from an interplay between the barriers for the spin-inversion and the barriers on the high- and low-spin surfaces. The chapter discusses examples of homogeneous first-row transition metal systems that catalyze (cyclo)oligomerization reactions of alkynes and alkenes, and which undergo a spin-crossing during the catalytic turnover.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Spin states in biochemistry and inorganic chemistry: influence on structure and reactivity, 103-129, STARTPAGE=103;ENDPAGE=129;TITLE=Spin states in biochemistry and inorganic chemistry: influence on structure and reactivity, Spin States in Biochemistry and Inorganic Chemistry: Influence on Structure and Reactivity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e13d79d8feb917b1fca16f3b5eb8e88c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118898277.ch6