Issue 35, 2023

Two state reactivity (TSR) and hydrogen tunneling reaction kinetics measured in the Co+ mediated decomposition of CH3CHO

Abstract

The electronic structure of a transition metal atom allows it to act as a catalytic active site by providing lower energy alternative pathways in chemical transformations. We have identified and kinetically characterized three such pathways in the title reaction. One is an adiabatic pathway that occurs on a single potential energy surface described within the Born–Oppenheimer approximation. A second pathway opens microseconds into the reaction as a portion of the reacting population competitively transitions from triplet to singlet multiplicity to circumvent energetic barriers on the triplet surface. These pathways are single- and two-state reactive (SSR and TSR) where the Co+ cation mediates an oxidative addition/reductive elimination sequence of the CH3CHO molecule. The third observed reaction pathway is the aldehyde hydrogen tunneling through an Eyring barrier to form high-spin products. First-order rate constants for the adiabatic and nonadiabatic energy lowered pathways, and the hydrogen tunneling pathway, are each measured using the single photon initiated dissociative rearrangement reaction (SPIDRR) experimental technique. We believe that this is the first experimental study where such disparate dynamic features (SSR, TSR, and H-tunneling) are disentangled in a system's chemistry, attributing specific rate constant values to each effect and quantifying the various competitions. Moreover, multi-reference CASSCF/CASPT2 calculations indicate that structures with covalent Co–H bonds are present exclusively along the excited singlet surface. This phenomenon significantly reduces these structures' energy relative to their triplet counterparts, thus enabling the surface crossing and spin inversion that cause the observed two-state reactivity.

Graphical abstract: Two state reactivity (TSR) and hydrogen tunneling reaction kinetics measured in the Co+ mediated decomposition of CH3CHO

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Oct 2022
Accepted
01 Aug 2023
First published
30 Aug 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 23477-23490

Two state reactivity (TSR) and hydrogen tunneling reaction kinetics measured in the Co+ mediated decomposition of CH3CHO

T. W. R. Lewis, E. M. Mastin, Z. C. Theis, S. U. Okafor, M. G. Gutierrez and D. J. Bellert, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 23477 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP05042K

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