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Ligand Postsynthetic Functionalization with Fluorinated Boranes and Implications in Hydrogenation Catalysis.


ABSTRACT: The incorporation of boron functionalities into transition-metal catalysts has become a promising strategy to improve catalytic performance, although their synthesis typically entails the preparation of sophisticated bifunctional ligands. We report here the facile and direct postsynthetic functionalization of rhodium(I) compound [(η5-C9H7)Rh(PPh3)2] (1) by treatment with perfluorinated boranes. Borane addition to 1 results in an unusual C(sp2)-H hydride migration from the indenyl ligand to the metal with the concomitant formation of a C-B bond. In the case of Piers' borane [HB(C6F5)2], this is followed by a subsequent hydride migration that leads to an unprecedented 1,2-hydrogen shift reminiscent of Milstein's cooperative dearomatization pathways. Computational investigations provide a mechanistic picture for the successive hydride-migration steps, which enriches the non-innocent chemistry of widespread indenyl ligands. Moreover, we demonstrate that the addition of Piers' borane is highly beneficial for catalysis, increasing catalyst efficiency up to 3 orders of magnitude.

SUBMITTER: G Alferez M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10852356 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ligand Postsynthetic Functionalization with Fluorinated Boranes and Implications in Hydrogenation Catalysis.

G Alférez Macarena M   Moreno Juan J JJ   Gaona Miguel A MA   Maya Celia C   Campos Jesús J  

ACS catalysis 20231130 24


The incorporation of boron functionalities into transition-metal catalysts has become a promising strategy to improve catalytic performance, although their synthesis typically entails the preparation of sophisticated bifunctional ligands. We report here the facile and direct postsynthetic functionalization of rhodium(I) compound [(η<sup>5</sup>-C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>7</sub>)Rh(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>] (<b>1</b>) by treatment with perfluorinated boranes. Borane addition to <b>1</b> results in a  ...[more]

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