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Synthesis of iron P-N-P' and P-NH-P asymmetric hydrogenation catalysts
Sonnenberg, Jessica F.,Lough, Alan J.,Morris, Robert H.
supporting information, p. 6452 - 6465 (2015/02/19)
Complexes of the type mer,trans-[Fe(P-N-P)(CO)2Br]BF4 are known to be precatalysts for the asymmetric direct hydrogenation of ketones and imines. Employing related ligand scaffolds, we successfully generated and tested the series of three new precatalysts [Fe(PCy2CH2CH-NCH(R)CH2PPh2)(CO)2Br]BF4 with chirality derived from (S)-amino alcohols with phenyl, benzyl, and isopropyl substituents (R), yielding fairly active and selective systems. For the reduction of acetophenone to (S)-1-phenylethanol turnover frequencies up to 920 h-1 and up to 74% enantiomeric excess at 50 °C and 5-25 atm of H2 were obtained. We found, however, that placing these large groups R next to nitrogen was found to be deleterious to catalytic activity. Extending the scope of the ligand structure, we then developed a series of six P-N-P and five P-NH-P systems starting with o-diphenylphosphinobenzaldehyde and the phosphine-amines PPh2CHR1CHR2NH2 (R1 = H, Ph, CH2Ph, iPr with R2 = H or R1 = Me, Ph with R2 = Ph) as well as their corresponding [Fe(P-N-P)(NCMe)3][BF4]2 and [Fe(P-NH-P)(NCMe)3][BF4]2 complexes, which were not catalytically active. Finally, we made the new achiral iron complex mer,cis-Fe(PPh2(o-C6H4)CHNCH2CH2PPh2)(CO)Br2, which was active for the direct hydrogenation of acetophenone, achieving turnover frequencies of 800 h-1 at 50°C and 25 atm of H2.
Chromium imine and amine complexes as homogeneous catalysts for the trimerisation and polymerisation of ethylene
Bluhm, Martin E.,Walter, Olaf,D?ring, Manfred
, p. 713 - 721 (2007/10/03)
Cr(III) complexes of tridendate imine and amine ligands with N, P, O, S donor atoms 1 and 2 have been prepared and tested as catalysts in the oligomerisation and polymerisation of ethylene giving excellent selectivity towards 1-hexene and polymerisation to polyethylene when activated with cocatalysts. X-ray structure analyses of the precatalysts 1a-c, 1i, and 2b are investigated. The metal-ligand binding in 1a and 1b is nearly the same, which leads to similar catalytic activities of these precatalysts.
