Acceptorless Dehydrogenation of Primary and Secondary Alcohols Catalysed by Phosphine‐free C, C Chelated Ir (III) NHC Complexes

Author:

Borah Dhrubajit12ORCID,Bhattacharyya Pranaba Nanda23,Islam Nazim Forid23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Nanda Nath saikia College, Titabor Jorhat Assam 785630

2. Institutional Biotech Hub Nanda Nath saikia College, Titabor Jorhat Assam 785630

3. Department of Botany Nanda Nath saikia College, Titabor Jorhat Assam 785630

Abstract

AbstractHerein, an efficient, atom‐economic, environmentally benign catalytic protocol has been developed for synthesising ketones and aldehydes by acceptorless dehydrogenation of alcohols. The protocol employs C, C chelated Ir (III) NHC complexes to promote acceptorless dehydrogenation of both secondary and primary alcohols. Notably, oxidation of primary alcohol selectively yields the corresponding aldehyde where forming ester byproducts is possible. Using C, C chelated Ir (III) NHC complexes (0.1 mol%), and a catalytic amount of base tBuONa (5 mol%), several aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes and ketones including more challenging carbonyl compounds bearing heterocyclic rings were obtained in moderate to high yields. Moreover, the protocol is also efficient for synthesising industrially important molecules like heliotropin and 3,4,5‐trimethoxy acetophenone in moderate yields. Remarkably, the catalytic system allows the straightforward synthesis of the potentially bio‐active compound cholest‐4‐en‐3‐one through acceptorless dehydrogenation followed by double bond isomerisation under the reaction conditions. Low catalyst loading, mild reaction conditions, high selectivity, short reaction time, and broad‐substrate scopes are a few interesting characteristics of the catalytic protocol described herein.

Publisher

Wiley

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