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Halogen photoelimination from dirhodium phosphazane complexes via chloride-bridged intermediates

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2013

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Powers, David C., Matthew B. Chambers, Thomas S. Teets, Noémie Elgrishi, Bryce L. Anderson, and Daniel G. Nocera. 2013. “Halogen Photoelimination from Dirhodium Phosphazane Complexes via Chloride-Bridged Intermediates.” Chemical Science 4 (7): 2880. doi:10.1039/c3sc50462j.

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Halogen photoelimination is a critical step in HX-splitting photocatalysis. Herein, we report the photoreduction of a pair of valence-isomeric dirhodium phosphazane complexes, and suggest that a common intermediate is accessed in the photochemistry of both mixed-valent and valence-symmetric complexes. The results of these investigations suggest that halogen photoelimination proceeds by two sequential photochemical reactions: ligand dissociation followed by subsequent halogen elimination.

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