Determining and understanding N-H bond strengths in synthetic nitrogen fixation cycles
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2017Type
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Abstract
The fixation of atmospheric dinitrogen to ammonia using molecular catalysts has been a long-standing challenge in homogeneous catalysis and synthetic chemistry. New approaches to this problem may offer more energy-efficient and carbon-neutral routes to this important industrial compound. Despite the ubiquity of ammine, amide, imide and diazenide ligands in coordination chemistry, little thermodynamic data is available for understanding N-H bond strengths in molecules bearing these nitrogenous fragments. This article presents an overview of both computational and experimental approaches for the determination of N-H bond dissociation free energies in a variety of compounds relevant to nitrogen fixation to ammonia. The influence of metal oxidation state, ancillary ligand and identity of the nitrogen donor are highlighted. Implications for future design of molecular systems for the reduction of dinitrogen are discussed. Show more
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publishedEditor
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Nitrogen FixationJournal / series
Topics in Organometallic ChemistryVolume
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SpringerSubject
Ammonia; Bond dissociation free energy; Nitrogen fixationOrganisational unit
09759 - Bezdek, Máté József / Bezdek, Máté József
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