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Design of Carbene-Based Organocatalysts for Nitrogen Fixation: Theoretical Study SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Design of Carbene-Based Organocatalysts for Nitrogen Fixation: Theoretical Study
Authors
Sung-Woo ParkYoung ChunSeung Joo ChoSungyul LeeKim, KS
Date Issued
2012-06
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Nitrogen fixation is a great challenge in solving the food supply of mankind. However N-2 activation is extremely hard. Up until recently, the investigated catalysts for N-2 fixation were based on metallic reducing agents. They are generally not environment friendly. We designed organocatalysts (carbenes) for nitrogen fixation using density functional theory (DFT) and ab initio theory. The reactivity of the carbene catalysts is mainly related to the electrostatic properties of the side chains. We compared the binding affinity to N2 with various carbenes (:CF2, :CCl2, :CBr2, and :CI2). We revealed that the electron donating ability of the central carbene carbon is the most important factor for trapping N-2. Arnong heterocyclic carbenes, the cyclic diphospinocarbenes (PHC) represented a good candidate moiety for an efficient catalyst. We further designed the carbene based catalyst which has two carbene moieties to chelate N-2 and investigated the whole catalytic mechanism. The highest energy barrier of the entire catalytic cycle is 28.5 kcal/mol, which is comparable to the previously reported metallic catalysts. This demonstrates the possibility of novel organic catalysts for nitrogen fixation.
Keywords
MOLYBDENUM-IRON PROTEIN; FEMO-COFACTOR; HETEROCYCLIC CARBENE; DINITROGEN REDUCTION; CRYSTALLINE CARBENE; CATALYTIC-REDUCTION; AMMONIA-SYNTHESIS; IONIC LIQUIDS; SCHROCK CYCLE; MOFE-PROTEIN
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16431
DOI
10.1021/CT300154B
ISSN
1549-9618
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION, vol. 8, no. 6, page. 1983 - 1988, 2012-06
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