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η 2 Coordination of Electron-Deficient Arenes with Group 6 Dearomatization Agents.

Jacob A Smith1, Spenser R Simpson1, Karl S Westendorff1, Justin Weatherford-Pratt1, Jeffery T Myers1, Justin H Wilde1, Diane A Dickie1, W Dean Harman1.   

Abstract

The exceptionally π-basic metal fragments {n class="Chemical">MoTp-(NO)(DMAP)} and {WTp(NO)(PMe3)} (Tp = tris(pyrazolyl)borate; DMAP = 4-(N,N-dimethylamino)pyridine) form thermally stable η 2-coordinated complexes with a variety of electron-deficient arenes. The tolerance of substituted arenes with fluorine-containing electron withdrawing groups (EWG; -F, -CF3, -SF5) is examined for both the molybdenum and tungsten systems. When the EWG contains a π bond (nitriles, aldehydes, ketones, ester), η 2 coordination occurs predominantly on the nonaromatic functional group. However, complexation of the tungsten complex with trimethyl orthobenzoate (PhC(OMe)3) followed by hydrolysis allows access to an η 2-coordinated arene with an ester substituent. In general, the tungsten system tolerates sulfur-based withdrawing groups well (e.g., PhSO2Ph, MeSO2Ph), and the integration of multiple electron-withdrawing groups on a benzene ring further enhances the π-back-bonding interaction between the metal and aromatic ligand. While the molybdenum system did not form stable η 2-arene complexes with the sulfones or ortho esters, it was capable of forming rare examples of stable η 2-coordinated arene complexes with a range of fluorinated benzenes (e.g., fluorobenzene, difluorobenzenes). In contrast to what has been observed for the tungsten system, these complexes formed without interference of C-H or C-F insertion.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33456103      PMCID: PMC7810233          DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organometallics        ISSN: 0276-7333            Impact factor:   3.876


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