Isocyanide Ligation Enables Electrochemical Ammonia Formation in a Synthetic Cycle for N2 Fixation
Jeremy E. Weber,
Noah D. McMillion,
Alexander S. Hegg
et al.
Abstract:Transition-metal-mediated splitting of N 2 to form metal nitride complexes could constitute a key step in electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation, if these nitrides can be electrochemically reduced to ammonia under mild conditions. The envisioned nitrogen fixation cycle involves several steps: N 2 binding to form a dinuclear end-on bridging complex with appropriate electronic structure to cleave the N 2 bridge followed by proton/electron transfer to release ammonia and bind another molecule of N 2 . The nitride red… Show more
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