Literature DB >> 32242190

[Re(η6-arene)2]+ as a highly stable ferrocene-like scaffold for ligands and complexes.

Daniel Hernández-Valdés1, Frédéric Avignon2, Peter Müller1, Giuseppe Meola1, Benjamin Probst1, Thomas Fox1, Bernhard Spingler1, Roger Alberto1.   

Abstract

Ferrocenes are versatile ligand scaffolds, complexes of which have found numerous applications in catalysis. Structurally similar but of higher redox stabilites are sandwich complexes of the [Re(η6-arene)2]+ type. We report herein routes for conjugating potential ligands to a single or to both arenes in this scaffold. Since the arene rings can freely rotate, the [Re(η6-arene)2]+ has a high degree of structural flexibility. Polypyridyl ligands were successfully introduced. The coordination of Co(ii) to such a model tetrapyridyl-Re(i)-bis-benzene complex produced a bimetallic Re(i)-Co(ii) complex. To show the stability of the resulting architecture, a selected complex was subjected to photocatalytic reactions. It showed good activity in proton reduction over a long time and did not decompose, corroborating its extraordinary stability even under light irradiation. Its activity compares well with the parent catalyst in turn over numbers and frequencies. The supply of electrons limits catalytic turnover frequency at concentrations below ∼10 μM. We also show that other ligands can be introduced along these strategies. The great diversity offered by [Re(η6-arene)2]+ sandwich complexes from a synthetic point allows this concept to be extended to other catalytic processes, comparable to ferrocenes.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32242190     DOI: 10.1039/d0dt00731e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dalton Trans        ISSN: 1477-9226            Impact factor:   4.390


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Authors:  Wiebke Unkrig; Fu Zhe; Razan Tamim; Friederike Oesten; Daniel Kratzert; Ingo Krossing
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 5.020

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