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Boryl-metal bonds facilitate cobalt/nickel-catalyzed olefin hydrogenation.

Tzu-Pin Lin1, Jonas C Peters.   

Abstract

New approaches toward the generation of late first-row metal catalysts that efficiently facilitate two-electron reductive transformations (e.g., hydrogenation) more typical of noble-metal catalysts is an important goal. Herein we describe the synthesis of a structurally unusual S = 1 bimetallic Co complex, [((Cy)PBP)CoH]2 (1), supported by bis(phosphino)boryl and bis(phosphino)hydridoborane ligands. This complex reacts reversibly with a second equivalent of H2 (1 atm) and serves as an olefin hydrogenation catalyst under mild conditions (room temperature, 1 atm H2). A bimetallic Co species is invoked in the rate-determining step of the catalysis according to kinetic studies. A structurally related Ni(I)Ni(I) dimer, [((Ph)PBP)Ni]2 (3), has also been prepared. Like Co catalyst 1, Ni complex 3 displays reversible reactivity toward H2, affording the bimetallic complex [((Ph)PBHP)NiH]2 (4). This reversible behavior is unprecedented for Ni(I) species and is attributed to the presence of a boryl-Ni bond. Lastly, a series of monomeric ((tBu)PBP)NiX complexes (X = Cl (5), OTf (6), H (7), OC(H)O (8)) have been prepared. The complex ((tBu)PBP)NiH (7) shows enhanced catalytic olefin hydrogenation activity when directly compared with its isoelectronic/isostructural analogues where the boryl unit is substituted by a phenyl or amine donor, a phenomenon that we posit is related to the strong trans influence exerted by the boryl ligand.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25181350     DOI: 10.1021/ja504667f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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