Biomimetic Model Featuring the NH Proton and Bridging Hydride

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7604 Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48, 7604–7612 DOI: 10.1021/ic900564q

Biomimetic Model Featuring the NH Proton and Bridging Hydride Related to a Proposed Intermediate in Enzymatic H2 Production by Fe-Only Hydrogenase Ming-Hsi Chiang,*,† Yu-Chiao Liu,† Shu-Ting Yang,† and Gene-Hsiang Lee‡ †

Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan, and ‡Instrumentation Center, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan

Received January 21, 2009

Iron azadithiolate phosphine-substituted complex and its protonated species featuring the NH proton and/or bridging Fe hydride, [Fe2(μ-S(CH2)2NnPr(H)m(CH2)2S)(μ-H)n(CO)4(PMe3)2]2(2m+2n)+ (1, m = n = 0; [1-2HN]2+, m = 1, n = 0; [1-2HN2HFe]4+, m = n = 1), are prepared to mimic the active site of Fe-only hydrogenase. X-ray crystallographic analyses of these three complexes reveal that two diiron subunits are linked by two azadiethylenethiolate bridges to construct a dimer-of-dimer structure. 31P NMR spectroscopy confirms two trimethylphosphine ligands within the diiron moiety are arranged in the apical/basal configuration, which is consistent with the solid-state structural characterization. Deprotonation of the NH proton in [1-2HN]2+ and [1-2HN2HFe]4+ occurs in the presence of triethanolamine (TEOA), which generates 1 and [1-2HFe]2+, respectively. Deprotonation of the Fe hydride is accomplished by addition of bistriphenylphosphineimminium chloride ([PPN]Cl). It is observed that the Fe hydride species, [1-2HFe]2+, is a kinetic product which converts to its thermodynamically stable tautomer, [1-2HN]2+, in solution, as evidenced by IR and NMR spectroscopy. The pKa values of the aza nitrogen and the diiron sites are estimated to be 8.9-15.9 and