2018
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201804601
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High‐Frequency Fe–H Vibrations in a Bridging Hydride Complex Characterized by NRVS and DFT

Abstract: High-spin iron species with bridging hydrides have been detected in species trapped during nitrogenase catalysis, but there are few general methods of evaluating Fe-H bonds in high-spin multinuclear iron systems. An Fe nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) study on an Fe(μ-H) Fe model complex reveals Fe-H stretching vibrations for bridging hydrides at frequencies greater than 1200 cm . These isotope-sensitive vibrational bands are not evident in infrared (IR) spectra, showing the power of NRVS for … Show more

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“…This paper also collected and compared Fe−H frequencies measured for simpler model coordination complexes. Fe−H vibrational modes for relevant model compounds have been reported …”
Section: The Coordination Chemistry Of Femo‐comentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This paper also collected and compared Fe−H frequencies measured for simpler model coordination complexes. Fe−H vibrational modes for relevant model compounds have been reported …”
Section: The Coordination Chemistry Of Femo‐comentioning
confidence: 65%
“…From previous NRVS work on Fe-H/D À complexes, 11,31,32 as well as guidance from the conventional vibrational spectroscopy literature, 33 we expect observation of the Fe-H stretching modes at vibrational energies above 1100 cm À1 . There are hints of such features at 1165 cm À1 and 1403 cm À1 , but the signal-tonoise is not convincing.…”
Section: Nrvs Spectra and Qualitative Assignmentsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…At higher energies, a band at 745 cm À1 is particularly signicantit represents an Fe-H-Fe wagging mode. This assignment is based on comparison with results for similar Fe-mH À -Fe synthetic complexes and their computational models, 31,32 as well as Ni-mH À -Fe models and the Ni-R state of [NiFe] hydrogenase. 11 The signicant weakening at this position in the mDSD spectrum supports this assignment; residual Fig.…”
Section: Nrvs Spectra and Qualitative Assignmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical metal-hydride vibration of ca. 1400 cm −1 is assumed here [40]. Since these frequency factors have a much weaker influence on the kinetics of the system than the energy barriers, plausible deviations from these values for the vibrational frequencies are unlikely to have a meaningful impact on the conclusions presented here.…”
Section: Kinetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%