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  • * A dinitrogen-bridged dirhenium complex successfully converts dinitrogen into ammonia at low temperatures (-78 °C), producing 8.4 equivalents of ammonia per rhenium atom using KC as a reductant and a special proton source.
  • * This complex also catalyzes the silylation of dinitrogen under ambient conditions, yielding 11.7 equivalents of tris(trimethylsilyl)amine per rhenium atom, marking the first successful nitrogen fixation in mild conditions with rhenium-dinitrogen complexes.

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A series of rhenium complexes bearing a pyridine-based PNP-type pincer ligand are synthesized from rhenium phosphine complexes as precursors. A dinitrogen-bridged dirhenium complex bearing the PNP-type pincer ligands catalytically converts dinitrogen into ammonia during the reaction with KC as a reductant and [HPCy ]BAr (Cy=cyclohexyl, Ar =3,5-(CF ) C H ) as a proton source at -78 °C to afford 8.4 equiv of ammonia based on the rhenium atom of the catalyst. The rhenium-dinitrogen complex also catalyzes silylation of dinitrogen in the reaction with KC as a reductant and Me SiCl as a silylating reagent under ambient reaction conditions to afford 11.7 equiv of tris(trimethylsilyl)amine based on the rhenium atom of the catalyst. These results demonstrate the first successful example of catalytic nitrogen fixation under mild reaction conditions using rhenium-dinitrogen complexes as catalysts.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A dinitrogen-bridged dirhenium complex successfully converts dinitrogen into ammonia at low temperatures (-78 °C), producing 8.4 equivalents of ammonia per rhenium atom using KC as a reductant and a special proton source.
  • * This complex also catalyzes the silylation of dinitrogen under ambient conditions, yielding 11.7 equivalents of tris(trimethylsilyl)amine per rhenium atom, marking the first successful nitrogen fixation in mild conditions with rhenium-dinitrogen complexes.
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