Metal nitrido complex

Metal nitrido complex

Metal nitrido complexes are coordination compounds and metal clusters that contain an atom of nitrogen bound only to transition metals. These compounds are molecular, i.e. discrete in contrast to th polymeric, dense nitride materials that are useful in materials science.[1] The distinction between the molecular and solid-state polymers is not always very clear as illustrated by the materials Li6MoN4 and more condensed derivatives such as Na3MoN3. Transition metal nitrido complexes have attracted interest in part because it is assumed that nitrogen fixation proceeds via nitrido intermediates. Nitrido complexes have long been known, the first example being salts of [OsO3N]-, described in the 18th century.[2]

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Structural trends

Mononuclear complexes feature terminal nitride ligands, typically with short M-N distances consistent with metal ligand multiple bonds. For example, in the anion in PPh4[MoNCl4], the Mo-N distance is 163.7 pm. The occurrence of terminal nitrido ligands follow the patterns seen for oxo complexes: they are more common for early and heavier metals. Many bi- and polynuclear complexes are known with bridging nitrido ligands.[3]

Preparative routes

Metal nitrides are produced using a variety of nitrogen sources. The first example was prepared from amide (NH2-) as the N3- source:

OsO4 + KNH2 → KOsO3N + H2O

Most commonly however, nitrido complexes are produced from azido complexes. The driving force for these reactions is the great stability of N2. Nitrogen trichloride is an effective reagent to give chloro-nitrido complexes. In some cases, even N2 and nitriles can serve as sources of nitride ligands.

Reactions of nitrido ligands

The nitride ligand can be both electrophilic and nucleophilic.[4] Terminal nitrides of early metals tend to be basic and oxidizable, whereas nitrides of the later metals tend to be oxidizing and electrophilic. The former behavior is illustrated by their N-protonation and N-alkylation. Ru and Os nitrido complexes often add organophosphines to give iminophosphine derivatives containing the R3PN- ligand.

Interstitial nitrides

Owing to the ability of nitrido ligands to serve as a bridging ligand, several metal clusters are known to contain nitride ligands at their center. Such nitrido ligands are terms interstitial. In some cases, the nitride is completely encased in the center of six or more metals and cannot undergo reactions, although it contributes to the intermetallic bonding.

This series is known for M = Fe(CO)3.

It is speculated that nitrides are involved in nitrogen fixation and that the enzyme nitrogenase may contain a nitride atom at its core.[5]

General references

  1. ^ Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 0080379419. 
  2. ^ J. Fritzsche, H. Struve “Ueber die Osman-Osmiumsäure” Journal für Praktische Chemie 1847, Volume 41, Issue 1, pages 97–113. doi:10.1002/prac.18470410113
  3. ^ Kurt Dehnicke, Joachim Strähle “Nitrido Complexes of Transition Metals” Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English August 1992, Volume 31, p. 955–978.doi:10.1002/anie.199209551
  4. ^ “Nitrido bridges between transition metals and main group elements illustrated by the series [M]NNa to [M]NCl” Kurt Dehnicke, Frank Weller, Joachim Strähle Chem. Soc. Rev., 2001, volume 30, p. 125–135. doi:10.1039/a802635a
  5. ^ Howard, J. B. and Rees, D. C. “How Many Metals Does it Take to Fix N2? A Mechanistic Overview of Biological Nitrogen Fixation” Prof. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2006, volume 103, pp. 17088-17093. doi:10.1073/PNAS.0603978103

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