Ruthenium(II) Tris‐Pyrazolylmethane Complexes in Transfer Hydrogenation Reactions

Author:

Gobbo Alberto1,Ma Xinyuan2,Ciancaleoni Gianluca1,Zacchini Stefano3,Biancalana Lorenzo1,Guelfi Massimo1,Pampaloni Guido1,Nolan Steven P.2,Marchetti Fabio1ORCID

Affiliation:

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

2. Ghent University Department of Chemistry and Centre for Sustainable Chemistry Krijgslaan 281, S-3 9000 Ghent Belgium

3. University of Bologna Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari” Viale Risorgimento 4 I-40136 Bologna Italy

Abstract

AbstractWhile ruthenium(II) arene complexes have been widely investigated for their potential in catalytic transfer hydrogenation, studies on homologous compounds replacing the arene ligand with the six‐electron donor tris(1‐pyrazolyl)methane (tpm) are almost absent in the literature. The reactions of [RuCl(κ3‐tpm)(PPh3)2]Cl, 1, with a series of nitrogen ligands (L) proceeded with selective PPh3 mono‐substitution, affording the novel complexes [RuCl(κ3‐tpm)(PPh3)(L)]Cl (L=NCMe, 2; NCPh, 3; imidazole, 4) in almost quantitative yields. Products 24 were fully characterized by IR and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, moreover the molecular structure of 4 was ascertained by single crystal X‐ray diffraction. Compounds 24 were evaluated as catalytic precursors in the transfer hydrogenation of a series of ketones with isopropanol as the hydrogen source, and 2 exhibited the highest activity. Extensive NMR experiments and DFT calculations allowed to elucidate the mechanism of the transfer hydrogenation process, suggesting the crucial role played by the tpm ligand, reversibly switching from tri‐ to bidentate coordination during the catalytic cycle.

Funder

Università di Pisa

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry

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