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Selenium makes the difference: protonation of [FeFe]-hydrogenase mimics with diselenolato ligands.

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The synthetic models of the active site of an [FeFe]-hydrogenase containing a Sn atom in the bridgehead of the diselenato ligand, namely [Fe2(CO)6{μ-(SeCH2Se)SnMe2}], 3 and [Fe2(CO)6{μ-(SeCH2)2SnMe2}], 4 have been synthesized… Click to show full abstract

The synthetic models of the active site of an [FeFe]-hydrogenase containing a Sn atom in the bridgehead of the diselenato ligand, namely [Fe2(CO)6{μ-(SeCH2Se)SnMe2}], 3 and [Fe2(CO)6{μ-(SeCH2)2SnMe2}], 4 have been synthesized and characterized by different spectroscopic methods. The protonation properties of complex 4 have been investigated by monitoring the IR spectra in the carbonyl stretching region, 1H NMR in the hydride region as well as the 77Se{H} NMR upon addition of strong and moderate acids wherein the protonation of the active site of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase at one of its internal basic sites is considered an essential step in the catalytic cycle. Furthermore, we investigated the redox properties and the catalytic behaviour of complexes 3 and 4 in the presence of AcOH as a source of protons suggesting an ECE (E = electrochemical process, C = chemical process) mechanism.

Keywords: makes difference; fefe hydrogenase; difference protonation; hydrogenase; selenium makes

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2017

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