Multisite Amino‐Allylidene Ligands from Thermal CO Elimination in Diiron Complexes and Catalytic Activity in Hydroboration Reactions

Author:

Zappelli Chiara1,Taglieri Francesco2ORCID,Schoch Silvia1,Bresciani Giulio1ORCID,Funaioli Tiziana1,Marchetti Fabio1ORCID,Zacchini Stefano3ORCID,Di Giuseppe Andrea2ORCID,Crucianelli Marcello2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry University of Pisa Via G. Moruzzi 13 I-56124 Pisa

2. Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences University of L'Aquila Via Vetoio snc I-67100 L'Aquila

3. Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari” University of Bologna Via P. Gobetti 85 I-40129 Bologna

Abstract

AbstractThe new diiron(I) complexes [Fe2Cp2(μ‐CO){μ‐k3C,kN‐C(R1)C(R2)C(CN)NMe(R)}], 3 ao (R=alkyl or 4‐C6H4OMe; R1=alkyl, aryl, ferrocenyl (Fc), thiophenyl, CO2Me or SiMe3; R2=H, Me or CO2Me) were synthesized in moderate to high yields from the thermal decarbonylation of the bis‐carbonyl precursors 2 ao, and were structurally characterized by IR and NMR spectroscopy, and single crystal X‐ray diffraction in four cases. Electrochemical behavior of one complex was also investigated. Complexes 3 ao comprise a highly functionalized, multisite amino‐(cyano)allylidene ligand, including metal coordination of a tertiary amine group. Selected complexes displayed negligible to moderate catalytic activity in CO2/propylene oxide coupling, working under ambient conditions. Additionally, they were investigated as catalysts for the conversion of benzaldehyde to the corresponding borate ester 6 a, using pinacolborane (HBpin) as the borylating agent. Most complexes achieved good conversions at room temperature with 1 % catalyst loading, and data highlight the significant influence of the multisite ligand substituents on the catalytic performance. Notably, complex 3 m (featuring R=4‐methoxyphenyl, R1=Fc, R2=H) displayed the highest activity and effectively catalyzed the hydroboration of various aldehydes and ketones. A plausible mechanistic cycle involves metal coordination of the carbonyl substrate, its activation being possibly facilitated by intramolecular interactions.

Funder

Università di Pisa

Università degli Studi dell'Aquila

Publisher

Wiley

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