Understanding Hydrogen Atom Transfer: From Bond Strengths to Marcus Theory
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Abstract
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT), a key step in many chemical, environmental, and biological processes, is one of the fundamental chemical reactions: A-H + B → A + H-B. Traditional HAT involves p-block radicals such as tert-BuO(•) abstracting H(•) from organic molecules. More recently, the recognition that transition metal species undergo HAT has led to a broader perspective, with HAT viewed as a type of proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET). When transition metal complexes oxidize substrates by removing H(•) (e(-) + H(+)), typically the electron transfers to the metal and the proton to a ligand. Examples with iron-imidazolinate, vanadium-oxo, and many other complexes are discussed. Although these complexes may…
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- Chemistry
- Reactivity (psychology)
- Radical
- Reaction rate constant
- Hydrogen atom
- Electron transfer
- Marcus theory
- Proton
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