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Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation

[Image: see text] Reaction of an amido pincer complex [(CNC)*Rh(CO)] (1) (CNC* is the deprotonated form of CNC) with carbon dioxide gave a neutral complex [(CNC-CO(2))(Mes)*Rh(CO)] (2), which is the result of a C–C bond-forming reaction between the deprotonated arm of the CNC* ligand and CO(2). The...

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Autores principales: Hermosilla, Pablo, García-Orduña, Pilar, Sanz Miguel, Pablo J., Polo, Víctor, Casado, Miguel A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9994788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35476902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00617
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author Hermosilla, Pablo
García-Orduña, Pilar
Sanz Miguel, Pablo J.
Polo, Víctor
Casado, Miguel A.
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Polo, Víctor
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description [Image: see text] Reaction of an amido pincer complex [(CNC)*Rh(CO)] (1) (CNC* is the deprotonated form of CNC) with carbon dioxide gave a neutral complex [(CNC-CO(2))(Mes)*Rh(CO)] (2), which is the result of a C–C bond-forming reaction between the deprotonated arm of the CNC* ligand and CO(2). The molecular structure of 2 showed a zwitterionic complex, where the CO(2) moiety is covalently connected to the former =CH arm of the CNC* pincer ligand. The unusual structure of 1 allowed us to explore the reactivity of the CO(2) moiety with selected primary amines RNH(2) (benzylamine and ammonia), which afforded cationic complexes [(CNC)(Mes)Rh(CO)][HRNC(O)O] (R = Bz (3), H (4)). Compounds 3 and 4 are the result of a C–N coupling between the incoming amine and the CO(2) fragment covalently connected to the pincer ligand in 2, a process that involves protonation of the “CH–CO(2)” fragment in 2 from the respective amines. Once revealed the nucleophilic character of the =CH fragment in 1, we explored its reactivity with alkynes, a study that enlightened a novel reactivity trend in alkyne activation. Reaction of 1 with terminal alkynes RC≡CH (R = Ph, 2-py, 4-C(6)H(4)-CF(3)) yielded neutral complexes [(CNC-CH=CHR)(Mes)*Rh(CO)] (R = Ph (5), 2-py (6), 4-C(6)H(4)-CF(3) (7)) in good yields. Deuterium labeling experiments with PhC≡CD confirmed that complex 5 is the product of a formal insertion of the alkyne into the C(sp(2))–H bond of the deprotonated arm in 1. This structural proposal was further confirmed by the X-ray molecular structure of phenyl complex 5, which showed the alkyne covalently linked to the pincer ligand. Besides, this novel transformation was analyzed by DFT methods and showed a metal–ligand cooperative mechanism, based on the initial electrophilic attack of the alkyne to the =CH arm of the CNC(Mes)* ligand (making a new C–C bond) followed by the action of a protic base (HN(SiMe(3))(2)), which is able to perform a proton rearrangement that leads to the final product 5.
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spelling pubmed-99947882023-03-09 Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation Hermosilla, Pablo García-Orduña, Pilar Sanz Miguel, Pablo J. Polo, Víctor Casado, Miguel A. Inorg Chem [Image: see text] Reaction of an amido pincer complex [(CNC)*Rh(CO)] (1) (CNC* is the deprotonated form of CNC) with carbon dioxide gave a neutral complex [(CNC-CO(2))(Mes)*Rh(CO)] (2), which is the result of a C–C bond-forming reaction between the deprotonated arm of the CNC* ligand and CO(2). The molecular structure of 2 showed a zwitterionic complex, where the CO(2) moiety is covalently connected to the former =CH arm of the CNC* pincer ligand. The unusual structure of 1 allowed us to explore the reactivity of the CO(2) moiety with selected primary amines RNH(2) (benzylamine and ammonia), which afforded cationic complexes [(CNC)(Mes)Rh(CO)][HRNC(O)O] (R = Bz (3), H (4)). Compounds 3 and 4 are the result of a C–N coupling between the incoming amine and the CO(2) fragment covalently connected to the pincer ligand in 2, a process that involves protonation of the “CH–CO(2)” fragment in 2 from the respective amines. Once revealed the nucleophilic character of the =CH fragment in 1, we explored its reactivity with alkynes, a study that enlightened a novel reactivity trend in alkyne activation. Reaction of 1 with terminal alkynes RC≡CH (R = Ph, 2-py, 4-C(6)H(4)-CF(3)) yielded neutral complexes [(CNC-CH=CHR)(Mes)*Rh(CO)] (R = Ph (5), 2-py (6), 4-C(6)H(4)-CF(3) (7)) in good yields. Deuterium labeling experiments with PhC≡CD confirmed that complex 5 is the product of a formal insertion of the alkyne into the C(sp(2))–H bond of the deprotonated arm in 1. This structural proposal was further confirmed by the X-ray molecular structure of phenyl complex 5, which showed the alkyne covalently linked to the pincer ligand. Besides, this novel transformation was analyzed by DFT methods and showed a metal–ligand cooperative mechanism, based on the initial electrophilic attack of the alkyne to the =CH arm of the CNC(Mes)* ligand (making a new C–C bond) followed by the action of a protic base (HN(SiMe(3))(2)), which is able to perform a proton rearrangement that leads to the final product 5. American Chemical Society 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9994788/ /pubmed/35476902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00617 Text en © 2022 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Hermosilla, Pablo
García-Orduña, Pilar
Sanz Miguel, Pablo J.
Polo, Víctor
Casado, Miguel A.
Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title_full Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title_fullStr Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title_full_unstemmed Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title_short Nucleophilic Reactivity at a =CH Arm of a Lutidine-Based CNC/Rh System: Unusual Alkyne and CO(2) Activation
title_sort nucleophilic reactivity at a =ch arm of a lutidine-based cnc/rh system: unusual alkyne and co(2) activation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9994788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35476902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00617
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