The development of novel organomanganese hydration catalysts and uranium oxo-imido complexes to provide insights into redox chemistry and bonding properties
This project is focused on the development of novel Mn complexes that will be useful as hydrolysis catalysts for substrates such as nitriles, esters, and amides. This Mn chemistry will provide a useful platform to develop the capabilities that are necessary to synthesize and manipulate air and moisture sensitive compounds while simultaneously exploring the novel chemistry associated a new class of low-valent metal hydroxide complexes. The primary research objective of the proposed Mn chemistry the synthesis of well-defined Mn hydroxide complexes that will use the nucleophilicity of the hydroxide ligand in an anhydrous environment as a catalyst for desirable organic transformations. Several metal-ligand combinations are explored and have been extended to nickel, ruthenium and iron.