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DFT Study on the Mechanism of the Activation and Cleavage of CO 2 by (NHC)CuEPh 3 (E = Si, Ge, Sn)

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Ariafard, Alireza
Brookes, Nigel J
Stranger, Robert
Yates, Brian F

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Density functional theory has been used to investigate the mechanism of the activation and cleavage of CO2 by the complexes (NHC)CuEPh3 (E = Si, Ge, Sn). Our results show that both the Cu-E and E-C(Ph) bonds are capable of activating and cleaving CO2. The reactivity of the Cu-E bond toward CO2 activation decreases as E becomes heavier, while the reactivity of the E-C(Ph) bond toward CO2 activation increases as E becomes heavier. The higher electron-releasing capability of (NHC)Cu compared to the EPh3 group causes the EPh3 group to serve as a nucleophile (not an electrophile).

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2037-12-31