Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.138, No.42, 13866-13869, 2016
NaClO-Generated Iron(IV)oxo and Iron(V)oxo TAMLs in Pure Water
The unique properties of entirely aliphatic TAML activator [Fe-III{(Me2CNCOCMe2NCO)(2)CMe2}OH2](-) (3), namely the increased steric bulk of the ligand and the unmatched resistance to the acid-induced demetalation, enables the generation of high-valent iron derivatives in pure water at any pH. An iron(V)oxo species is readily produced with NaClO at pH values from 2 to 10.6 without any observable intermediate. This is the first reported example of iron(V)oxo formed in pure water. At pH 13, iron(V)oxo is not formed and NaClO oxidizes 3 to an iron(IV)oxo derivative.