PNN-Ru pincer complexes based on phosphinated 2,2’-dipyridinemethane- and 2,2’-oxobispyridine. metal-ligand cooperation in cyclometallation and catalysis

TitlePNN-Ru pincer complexes based on phosphinated 2,2’-dipyridinemethane- and 2,2’-oxobispyridine. metal-ligand cooperation in cyclometallation and catalysis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBarrios-Francisco, R, Balaraman, E, Diskin-Posner, Y, Leitus, G, Shimon, LJW, Milstein, D
JournalOrganometallics
Volume32
Issue10
Pagination2973–2982
Date PublishedMAY
Abstract

The synthesis of novel PNN ruthenium pincer complexes based on 2,2′-dipyridinemethane phosphine derivatives, as well as on 2,2′-oxobispyridine phosphine ligands, and their reactivity toward dearomatization and cyclometalation are described. The dearomatized compounds 7a,b undergo cyclometalation to yield complexes 8a,b. In order for cyclometalation to proceed, the coordination sphere around the Ru center has to rearrange, and this depends on the flexibility of the system, showing that the cyclometalation is qualitatively faster in the case of the dimethyl derivative 7a than in the case of the spyrocyclopentyl derivative 7b. The cyclometalation occurs diastereoselectively and leads to only one diastereomer of the cyclometalated compounds. In the case of the 2,2′-oxobispyridine complex 6c, the dearomatized complex was too unstable to be isolated; however it was possible to isolate and characterize a stable dicarbonyl-dearomatized ruthenium(II) complex, 9c, when the deprotonation was performed under a CO atmosphere. Dearomatization of 6a under CO also led to dicarbonyl-dearomatized ruthenium(II) complex 9a, which slowly rearranged into the dicarbonyl-aromatized ruthenium(0) complex 10a. These complexes were tested in catalytic alcohol–amine coupling, esterification of primary alcohols, and hydrogenation of secondary amides. Moderate activity was observed in hydrogenation of amides to alcohols and amines and low activity in the other transformations, owing mainly to the formation of stable cyclometalated compounds.

DOI10.1021/om400194w
Funding Agency

Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) - India

Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)4.253
Divison category: 
Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry