The Chemical Evolution of a Nitrogenase Model, 20 Alkyl Molybdates(VI) and the Mechanism of Hydrocarbon Production by Nitrogenase [1]
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Colorless alkylmolybdates(VI) of composition R-M0O3are generated in aqueous solutions by the alkaline hydrolysis of complexes R-Mo(Bpy)(0)aBr (Bpy = 2,2'-bipyridyl, R = CH3 and higher alkyl). At room temperature in alkaline aqueous solution, the new organometallic derivatives of oxomolybdate(VI) are remarkably resistant against Mo-C bond hydrolysis. Decomposition occurs more rapidly on heating, affording unrearranged alkanes according to the eq.: R-M0O3+ OH RH + Mo04=. In acidic solutions, the methylmolybdate(VI) species decomposes with the formation of a mixture of methane and ethane while higher alkylmolybdates carrying hydrogen in the /̂ -position relative to molybdenum undergo Mo-C bond heterolysis by way of ^-elimination: R-CH2CH2-M0O3-*• Mo+4 (aq) + H+ + R-CH = CH2. The Mo-C bond of alkylmolybdates is resistant to oxidants but is very sensitive to cleavage under reducing conditions. Reductive Mo-C bond cleavage occurs particularly rapidly in the presence of thiols and reduced ferredoxin model compounds. The latter reactions simulate the terminal steps of hydrocarbon producing reactions of nitrogenase with alternate substrates such as CN-, R-CN or R-NC, confirming previous mechanistic conclusions concerning the mechanism of nitrogenase action.
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