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Visible light induced formation of a tungsten hydride complex.

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When irradiated with blue light in the presence of a Lewis base (L), [CpW(CO)3]2 undergoes metal-metal bond cleavage followed by a disproportionation reaction to form [CpW(CO)3L]+ and [CpW(CO)3]-. Here, we… Click to show full abstract

When irradiated with blue light in the presence of a Lewis base (L), [CpW(CO)3]2 undergoes metal-metal bond cleavage followed by a disproportionation reaction to form [CpW(CO)3L]+ and [CpW(CO)3]-. Here, we show that in the presence of pyridinium tetrafluoroborate, [CpW(CO)3]- reacts further to form a metal hydride complex CpW(CO)3H. The rection was monitored through in situ photo 1H NMR spectroscopy experiments and the mechanism of light-driven hydride formation was investigated by determining quantum yields of formation. Quantum yields of formation of CpW(CO)3H correlate with I-1/2 (I = photon flux on our sample tube), indicating that the net disproportionation of [CpW(CO)3]2 to form the hydride precursor [CpW(CO)3]- occurs primarily through a radical chain mechanism.

Keywords: cpw; light induced; hydride; visible light; formation; hydride complex

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2023

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