Metal or nonmetal cooperation with a phenyl group: route to catalysis? a computational investigation

TitleMetal or nonmetal cooperation with a phenyl group: route to catalysis? a computational investigation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsGhatak, K, Mane, M, Vanka, K
JournalACS Catalysis
Volume3
Issue5
Pagination920-927
Date PublishedMAY
ISSN2155-5435
Keywordscatalysis, Density functional theory, metal-ligand cooperativity, small molecule activation
Abstract

Full quantum mechanical calculations demonstrate that cooperativity in the form of the activation of the M-C bond (M: transition metal or boron, C: the ipso carbon of the coordinated phenyl group) can lead to effective catalysis pathways. Calculations show that the presence of an aromatic bidentate ligand attached to a transition metal, or even a main group element, such as boron, can lead to effective catalysts for,a, range of important reactions, such as the dehydrogenation of ammonia borane and formic acid and the activation of the N-H, bond in aromatic amities. Moreover, it is shown that the design of tridentate pincer complexes with the aromatic group at a terminal end can lead to effective M-C cooperativity. As such, the current work introduces a new concept in cooperativity and bond activation chemistry.

DOI10.1021/cs400174u
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)7.572
Divison category: 
Physical and Materials Chemistry