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Dinitrogen dissociation on an isolated surface tantalum atom

Avenier, P.
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Taoufik, M.
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Lesage, A.
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2007
Science

Both industrial and biochemical ammonia syntheses are thought to rely on the cooperation of multiple metals in breaking the strong triple bond of dinitrogen. Such multimetallic cooperation for dinitrogen cleavage is also the general rule for dinitrogen reductive cleavage with molecular systems and surfaces. We have observed cleavage of dinitrogen at 250 degrees C and atmospheric pressure by dihydrogen on isolated silica surface-supported tantalum(III) and tantalum(V) hydride centers [(equivalent to Si-O)(2)Ta-III-H] and [(equivalent to Si-O)(2)(TaH3)-H-V], leading to the Ta-V amido imido product [(equivalent to SiO)(2)Ta(equivalent to NH)(NH2)]: We assigned the product structure based on extensive characterization by infrared and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, isotopic labeling studies, and supporting data from x-ray absorption and theoretical simulations. Reaction intermediates revealed by in situ monitoring of the reaction with infrared spectroscopy support a mechanism highly distinct from those previously observed in enzymatic, organometallic, and heterogeneous N-2 activating systems.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.1143078
Web of Science ID

WOS:000248946700037

Author(s)
Avenier, P.
Taoufik, M.
Lesage, A.
Solans-Monfort, X.
Baudouin, A.
de Mallmann, A.
Veyre, L.
Basset, J.-M.
Eisenstein, O.
Emsley, L.  
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Date Issued

2007

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

317

Issue

5841

Start page

1056

End page

1060

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 8, 2015
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