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Insights into LiAlH4 Catalyzed Imine Hydrogenation.

Holger Elsen1, Jens Langer1, Gerd Ballmann1, Michael Wiesinger1, Sjoerd Harder1.   

Abstract

Commercial n class="Chemical">LiAlH4 can be used in catalytic quantities in the hydrogenation of imines to amines with H2 . Combined experimental and theoretical investigations give deeper insight in the mechanism and identifies the most likely catalytic cycle. Activity is lost when Li in LiAlH4 is exchanged for Na or K. Exchanging Al for B or Ga also led to dramatically reduced activities. This indicates a heterobimetallic mechanism in which cooperation between Li and Al is crucial. Potential intermediates on the catalytic pathway have been isolated from reactions of MAlH4 (M=Li, Na, K) and different imines. Depending on the imine, double, triple or quadruple imine insertion has been observed. Prolonged reaction of LiAlH4 with PhC(H)=NtBu led to a side-reaction and gave the double insertion product LiAlH2 [N]2 ([N]=N(tBu)CH2 Ph) which at higher temperature reacts further by ortho-metallation of the Ph ring. A DFT study led to a number of conclusions. The most likely catalyst for hydrogenation of PhC(H)=NtBu with LiAlH4 is LiAlH2 [N]2 . Insertion of a third imine via a heterobimetallic transition state has a barrier of +23.2 kcal mol-1 (ΔH). The rate-determining step is hydrogenolysis of LiAlH[N]3 with H2 with a barrier of +29.2 kcal mol-1 . In agreement with experiment, replacing Li for Na (or K) and Al for B (or Ga) led to higher calculated barriers. Also, the AlH4 - anion showed very high barriers. Calculations support the experimentally observed effects of the imine substituents at C and N: the lowest barriers are calculated for imines with aryl-substituents at C and alkyl-substituents at N.
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Keywords:  DFT; heterobimetallic; hydride; hydrogenation; imine

Year:  2020        PMID: 32869898      PMCID: PMC7839755          DOI: 10.1002/chem.202003862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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