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Metal-Organic Framework Stabilizes a Low-Coordinate Iridium Complex for Catalytic Methane Borylation.

Xuanyu Feng1, Yang Song1, Zhe Li1,2, Michael Kaufmann1, Yunhong Pi1,3, Justin S Chen1, Ziwan Xu1, Zhong Li3, Cheng Wang2, Wenbin Lin1.   

Abstract

Catalytic borylation has recently been suggested as a potential strategy to convert abundant methane to fine chemicals. However, synthetic utility of methane borylation necessitates significant improvement of catalytic activities over original phenanthroline- and diphosphine-Ir complexes. Herein, we report the use of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to stabilize low-coordinate Ir complexes for highly active methane borylation to afford the monoborylated product. The mono(phosphine)-Ir based MOF, Zr-P1-Ir, significantly outperformed other Ir catalysts in methane borylation to afford CH3Bpin with a turnover number of 127 at 110 °C. Density functional theory calculations indicated a significant reduction of activation barrier for the rate limiting oxidative addition of methane to the four-coordinate (P1)IrIII(Bpin)3 catalyst to form the six-coordinate (P1)IrV(Bpin)3(CH3)(H) intermediate, thus avoiding the formation of sterically encumbered seven-coordinate IrV intermediates as found in other Ir catalysts based on chelating phenanthroline, bipyridine, and diphosphine ligands. MOF thus stabilizes the homogeneously inaccessible, low-coordinate (P1)Ir(boryl)3 catalyst to provide a unique strategy to significantly lower the activation barrier for methane borylation. This MOF-based catalyst design holds promise in addressing challenging catalytic reactions involving highly inert substrates.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31265280     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b04285

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


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