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Bio‐Inspired Transition Metal–Organic Hydride Conjugates for Catalysis of Transfer Hydrogenation: Experiment and Theory
Authors:Alex McSkimming  Dr Bun Chan  Dr Mohan M Bhadbhade  Dr Graham E Ball  Prof Stephen B Colbran
Institution:1. School of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052 (Australia);2. School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006 (Australia);3. Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052 (Australia)
Abstract:Taking inspiration from yeast alcohol dehydrogenase (yADH), a benzimidazolium (BI+) organic hydride‐acceptor domain has been coupled with a 1,10‐phenanthroline (phen) metal‐binding domain to afford a novel multifunctional ligand ( L BI+) with hydride‐carrier capacity ( L BI++H?? L BIH). Complexes of the type Cp*M( L BI)Cl]PF6]2 (M=Rh, Ir) have been made and fully characterised by cyclic voltammetry, UV/Vis spectroelectrochemistry, and, for the IrIII congener, X‐ray crystallography. Cp*Rh( L BI)Cl]PF6]2 catalyses the transfer hydrogenation of imines by formate ion in very goods yield under conditions where the corresponding Cp*Ir( L BI)Cl]PF6] and Cp*M(phen)Cl]PF6] (M=Rh, Ir) complexes are almost inert as catalysts. Possible alternatives for the catalysis pathway are canvassed, and the free energies of intermediates and transition states determined by DFT calculations. The DFT study supports a mechanism involving formate‐driven Rh?H formation (90 kJ mol?1 free‐energy barrier), transfer of hydride between the Rh and BI+ centres to generate a tethered benzimidazoline (BIH) hydride donor, binding of imine substrate at Rh, back‐transfer of hydride from the BIH organic hydride donor to the Rh‐activated imine substrate (89 kJ mol?1 barrier), and exergonic protonation of the metal‐bound amide by formic acid with release of amine product to close the catalytic cycle. Parallels with the mechanism of biological hydride transfer in yADH are discussed.
Keywords:biomimetic systems  density functional calculations  hydrides  ligand design  transfer hydrogenation
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