
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry p. 273 - 293 (1990)
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Eisch, John J.
Sexsmith, Stephen R.
Fichter, Kenneth C.
In investigating the possible mechanistic similarity between dihydrogen and aluminium hydride transfers to unsaturated hydrocarbons, the catalytic action of nickel(0) complexes on such transfers was investigated in detail.For dihydrogen transfers the tendency of dihydroaromatics to disproportionate into tetrahydroaromatic and aromatic hydrocarbons was evaluated for 1,2- and 1,4-dihydrobenzenes, 1,2- and 1,4-dihydronaphthalenes and 9,10-dihydroanthracene toward (Cod)2Ni, Bpy(Cod)Ni and (Et3P)4Ni.The catalyzed disproportionation, which proceeded with decreasing rate in the order, 1,4-C6H8 > 1,2-C6H8 > 1,2- and 1,4-C10H10 >> 9,10-C14H12, was interpreted in terms of the formation of intermediate allylic nickel hydrides.The study of aluminum hydride transfer to unsaturated hydrocarbons was carried out by letting organoaluminum alkyls or hydrides interact with nickel(0) complexes.Three different reactions were observed: (1) nickel-catalyzed olefin formation from R3Al; (2) nickel-catalyzed hydroaluminum from R2AlH and unsaturated hydrocarbons; and (3) stoichiometric reaction of nickel(0) compounds and LiAlH4 or R2AlH to from aluminum nickelides (LiAlH2Ni).The rates, stereochemistry, regiochemistry and deactivation of the thermal and nickel-catalyzed hydroaluminations of alkenes and alkynes were compared, in order to learn about the most probable catalytic carriers in such nickel catalysis.The foregoing lines of evidence on how nickel(0) interacts with organoaluminum compounds are brought together in formulating a new, comprehensive mechanism for the Ziegler Nickel Effect.In this novel molecular view, the catalytic carriers in the Nickel Effect are dialkylaluminum nickel hydrides.Seen in this light, dihydrogen and aluminum hydrogen transfers have more than just a formal similarity; both processes proceed by nickel hydrides, which are formed by way of oxidative insertions, into a C-H and an Al-H bond, respectively.
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