Author:
Forster Francis,Oestreich Martin
Abstract
Catalytic processes involving cooperativity have seen tremendous progress in recent years and impressive new synthetic methodologies have been developed. Inspired by the cooperative heterolytic H2 splitting in [NiFe] hydrogenases, Ohki and Tatsumi designed cationic ruthenium
thiolate complexes with a tethered sulfur ligand. Over the last decade, we have demonstrated the facile activation of main-group hydrides such as hydrosilanes, hydroboranes, DIBAL–H, and hydrostannanes by the Ru–S bond in Ohki–Tatsumi complexes. This account illustrates these
E–H bond activations and highlights selected catalytic applications, particularly dehydrocouplings, of the generated main-group electrophiles.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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