Abstract

A [NiFe] hydrogenase model compound having a distorted trigonal-pyramidal nickel center, (CO)(3)Fe(micro-S(t)Bu)(3)Ni(SDmp), 1 (Dmp = C(6)H(3)-2,6-(mesityl)(2)), was synthesized from the reaction of the tetranuclear Fe-Ni-Ni-Fe complex [(CO)(3)Fe(micro-S(t)Bu)(3)Ni](2)(micro-Br)(2), 2 with NaSDmp at -40 degrees C. The nickel site of complex 1 was found to add CO or CN(t)Bu at -40 degrees C to give (CO)(3)Fe(S(t)Bu)(micro-S(t)Bu)(2)Ni(CO)(SDmp), 3, or (CO)(3)Fe(S(t)Bu)(micro-S(t)Bu)(2)Ni(CN(t)Bu)(SDmp), 4, respectively. One of the CO bands of 3, appearing at 2055 cm(-1) in the infrared spectrum, was assigned as the Ni-CO band, and this frequency is comparable to those observed for the CO-inhibited forms of [NiFe] hydrogenase. Like the CO-inhibited forms of [NiFe] hydrogenase, the coordination of CO at the nickel site of 1 is reversible, while the CN(t)Bu adduct 4 is more robust.

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