Direct Conversion of N2and O2to Nitric Oxide at Room Temperature Initiated by Double Aromaticity in the Y2BO+Cation

Ming Wang, Fei Ying You, Min Gao, Zhi Ying Chen, Lan Ye Chu, Lian Rui Hu*, Jun Zhu*, Jia Bi Ma*

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Abstract

The conversion of dinitrogen to more useful and reactive molecules has been the focus of intense research by chemists. In contrast to reductive N2 fixation, direct oxidation of N2 by O2 to nitric oxide under mild conditions via a thermochemical process is extremely challenging. Herein, we report the first example of N2 and O2 activation and coupling under thermochemical conditions through the remarkable ability of Y2BO+ to react with one N2 and two O2 molecules. Detailed mechanistic studies using mass spectrometry and quantum chemical calculations revealed that the N2 activation by Y2BO+ is facilitated by the double aromatic character of the Y2BON2+ intermediate. Subsequent oxidation with O2 releases NO in a dearomatization process driven by the formation of stronger Y-O bonds over the Y-N bonds. Our findings represent the first example of N2 and O2 activation and coupling under thermochemical conditions at room temperature, providing a novel strategy for small-molecule activation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10697-10704
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume13
Issue number46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2022

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