A co(III)-peroxo-arylboronate complex formed by nucleophilic reaction of a co(III)-peroxo species

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry(2024)

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Abstract
In this work, we report the generation and characterization of two new Co(III)-peroxo complexes 2 and 3. 2 is best described as a mononuclear CoIII-(O2) complex that exhibits an 18O-isotope sensitive OO bond stretching vibration at 845(−49) cm−1, indicating a relatively weak peroxo moiety compared to those of other CoIII-(O2) complexes reported previously. Complex 3 is a CoIII-peroxo-arylboronate species having a rare {CoIIIOOBO} five-membered metallocycle, which is structurally characterized using X-ray crystallography. Investigations of the reaction mechanism using density functional theory calculations show that 2 likely undergoes a nucleophilic attack to an arylboronic acid, which is generated by hydrolysis of the BPh4− anion in wet acetonitrile solution, to first form a CoIII-peroxo-arylboronic acid adduct, followed by the loss of one benzene molecule to generate the five-membered metallocycle. The entire reaction is thermodynamically favorable. Taken together, the conversion of 2 to 3 represents the discovery of a novel nucleophilic reactivity that can be carried out by mononuclear Co(III)-peroxo complexes.
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Mononuclear metal-peroxo species,Side-on cobalt-peroxo complex,Cobalt-peroxo-arylboronate species,Nucleophilic reaction,Five-membered metallocycle
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