Abstract

Multimetallic clusters have long been investigated as molecular surrogates for reactive sites on metal surfaces. In the case of the μ4 -nitrido cluster [Fe4 (μ4 -N)(CO)12 ]- , this analogy is limited owing to the electron-withdrawing effect of carbonyl ligands on the iron nitride core. Described here is the synthesis and reactivity of [Fe4 (μ4 -N)(CO)8 (CNArMes2 )4 ]- , an electron-rich analogue of [Fe4 (μ4 -N)(CO)12 ]- , where the interstitial nitride displays significant nucleophilicity. This characteristic enables rational expansion with main-group and transition-metal centers to yield unsaturated sites. The resulting clusters display surface-like reactivity through coordination-sphere-dependent atom rearrangement and metal-metal cooperativity.

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