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Determination of Spin Inversion Probability, H-Tunneling Correction, and Regioselectivity in the Two-State Reactivity of Nonheme Iron(IV)-Oxo Complexes
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2015
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H-tunneling CorrectionEngineeringNonheme IronMagnetic ResonanceChemistryMagnetismChemical EngineeringRedox ChemistryC═c EpoxidationInorganic ChemistryPhysicsCatalysisQuantum ChemistryHydrogenSpin Inversion ProbabilityNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexProton TransferMolecular ComplexMixed Hat
We show by experiments that nonheme Fe(IV)O species react with cyclohexene to yield selective hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) reactions with virtually no C═C epoxidation. Straightforward DFT calculations reveal, however, that C═C epoxidation on the S = 2 state possesses a low-energy barrier and should contribute substantially to the oxidation of cyclohexene by the nonheme Fe(IV)O species. By modeling the selectivity of this two-site reactivity, we show that an interplay of tunneling and spin inversion probability (SIP) reverses the apparent barriers and prefers exclusive S = 1 HAT over mixed HAT and C═C epoxidation on S = 2. The model enables us to derive a SIP value by combining experimental and theoretical results.
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