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Mechanochemical nitrogen fixation catalysed by molybdenum complexes

Chemistry

Mechanochemical nitrogen fixation catalysed by molybdenum complexes

S. Suginome, K. Murota, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Shun Suginome, Kurumi Murota, Akira Yamamoto, Hisao Yoshida, and Yoshiaki Nishibayashi explores a novel method for catalytic mechanochemical nitrogen fixation using molybdenum complexes, achieving impressive ammonia production from atmospheric dinitrogen under eco-friendly conditions.... show more
Abstract
Transition metal-catalysed mechanochemical reactions using ball milling have emerged as important tools to realize unique organic transformations. Mechanochemical reactions have advantages over conventional homogeneous reactions, such as using a small amount of organic solvent, having a broad substrate scope and being generally fast and selective reactions. An increasing number of mechanochemical reactions between solid substrates have been examined, but only a few examples of mechanochemical reactions involving gaseous substrates, such as nitrogen fixation to convert dinitrogen into ammonia, have been reported until now. Here we develop catalytic mechanochemical nitrogen fixation using molybdenum complexes as molecular catalysts. An atmospheric pressure of dinitrogen was reacted with samarium diiodide as a reductant and water or alcohols as proton sources in the presence of the molybdenum catalysts, using ball milling under solvent-free and near-ambient reaction conditions to afford up to 860 equivalents of ammonia based on the catalyst. In addition, we demonstrated that even insoluble cellulose can be applied as the proton source. Further, we revealed that the molybdenum-catalysed mechanochemical nitrogen fixation proceeds via nitrogen-nitrogen bond cleavage at the gas-solid interface and nitrogen-hydrogen bond formation in the solid phase.
Publisher
Nature Synthesis
Published On
Oct 09, 2024
Authors
Shun Suginome, Kurumi Murota, Akira Yamamoto, Hisao Yoshida, Yoshiaki Nishibayashi
Tags
nitrogen fixation
catalysis
molybdenum complexes
ammonia synthesis
mechanochemical processes
solvent-free
sustainable chemistry
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