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Title: Supermetal: SbF 5 -mediated methane oxidation occurs by C–H activation and isobutane oxidation occurs by hydride transfer
Sb V F 5 is generally assumed to oxidize methane through a methanium-to-methyl cation mechanism. However, experimentally no H 2 is observed, and the mechanism of methane oxidation has remained unsolved for several decades. To solve this problem, density functional theory calculations with multiple chemical models (mononuclear and dinuclear) were used to examine methane oxidation by Sb V F 5 in the presence of CO leading to the methyl acylium cation ([CH 3 CO] + ). While there is a low barrier for methane protonation by [Sb V F 6 ] − [H] + (the combination of Sb V F 5 and HF) to give the [Sb V F 5 ] − [CH 5 ] + ion pair, H 2 dissociation is a relatively high energy process, even with CO assistance, and so this protonation pathway is reversible. While Sb-mediated hydride transfer has a reasonable barrier, the C–H activation/σ-bond metathesis mechanism with the formation of an Sb V –Me intermediate is lower in energy. This pathway leads to the acylium cation by functionalization of the Sb V –Me intermediate with CO and is consistent with no observation of H 2 . Because this C–H activation/metal-alkyl functionalization pathway is higher in energy than methane protonation, it is also consistent with the experimentally observed methane hydrogen-to-deuterium exchange. This is the first time that evidence is presented demonstrating that Sb V F 5 acts beyond a Bronsted superacid and involves C–H activation with an organometallic intermediate. In contrast to methane, due to the much lower carbocation hydride affinity, isobutane significantly favors hydride transfer to give the tert -butyl carbocation with concomitant Sb V to Sb III reduction. In this mechanism, the resulting highly acidic Sb V –H intermediate provides a route to H 2 through protonation of isobutane, which is consistent with experiments and resolves the longstanding enigma of different experimental results for methane versus isobutane.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
1757627
PAR ID:
10136713
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Date Published:
Journal Name:
Dalton Transactions
Volume:
48
Issue:
45
ISSN:
1477-9226
Page Range / eLocation ID:
17029 to 17036
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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