Literature DB >> 17465407

Phosphorus ligands with a large cavity: synthesis of triethynylphosphines with bulky end caps and application to the rhodium-catalyzed hydrosilylation of ketones.

Atsuko Ochida1, Masaya Sawamura.   

Abstract

Trialkynylphosphines substituted with bulky triarylsilyl groups at the alkyne termini were synthesized. The new phosphines P(C[triple chemical bond]CSiAr(3))(3) (Ar=3,5-tBu(2)-4-MeOC(6)H(2), 3,5-(Me(3)Si)(2)C(6)H(3)) are uncrowded near the phosphorus atom but bulky in the distal region. As a result, they contain a large cavity, at the bottom of which the phosphine lone-pair electrons are located. The compounds are stable to oxidation by air and hydrolysis. DFT calculations suggested that the triethynylphosphines are good pi-acceptor ligands, comparable with P(OAr)(3). The trialkynylphosphines reacted with [{RhCl(cod)}(2)] (P/Rh=1.1:1) to give selectively the monophosphine-rhodium complex [RhCl(cod)P(C[triple chemical bond]CSiAr(3))(3)]. X-ray crystal-structure analysis revealed that the {RhCl(cod)} fragment is fully accommodated by the cavity of the phosphine ligand. Compared to the effect of analogues with smaller end caps and PPh(3), the trialkynylphosphines accelerated markedly the rhodium-catalyzed hydrosilylation of ketones with a triorganosilane. It is proposed that the higher catalytic activity observed with the holey phosphines is a result of the preferential formation of a monophosphine-rhodium species.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17465407     DOI: 10.1002/asia.200700006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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