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Efficient rhodium(III) catalysts were developed for asymmetric hydrogenation of simple olefins. A new series of chloride‐bridged dinuclear rhodium(III) complexes 1 were synthesized from the rhodium(I) precursor [RhCl(cod)]2, chiral diphosphine ligands, and hydrochloric acid. Complexes from the series acted as efficient catalysts for asymmetric hydrogenation of (E)‐prop‐1‐ene‐1,2‐diyldibenzene and its derivatives without any directing groups, in sharp contrast to widely used rhodium(I) catalytic systems that require a directing group for high enantioselectivity. The catalytic system was applied to asymmetric hydrogenation of allylic alcohols, alkenylboranes, and unsaturated cyclic sulfones. Control experiments support the superiority of dinuclear rhodium(III) complexes 1 over typical rhodium(I) catalytic systems.  相似文献   

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The combined use of a metal‐complex catalyst and an enzyme is attractive, but typically results in mutual inactivation. A rhodium (Rh) complex immobilized in a bipyridine‐based periodic mesoporous organosilica (BPy‐PMO) shows high catalytic activity during transfer hydrogenation, even in the presence of bovine serum albumin (BSA), while a homogeneous Rh complex exhibits reduced activity due to direct interaction with BSA. The use of a smaller protein or an amino acid revealed a clear size‐sieving effect of the BPy‐PMO that protected the Rh catalyst from direct interactions. A combination of Rh‐immobilized BPy‐PMO and an enzyme (horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase; HLADH) promoted sequential reactions involving the transfer hydrogenation of NAD+ to give NADH followed by the asymmetric hydrogenation of 4‐phenyl‐2‐butanone with high enantioselectivity. The use of BPy‐PMO as a support for metal complexes could be applied to other systems consisting of a metal‐complex catalyst and an enzyme.  相似文献   

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A series of novel quasi‐scorpionate CNC donor ligands, MeC(2‐C5H4N){CH2(imidazole‐R)} (R = methyl, n‐butyl, n‐propenyl), in which a chelating bis(NHC) core is supplemented by a hemi‐labile pyridyl donor, were prepared. The coordination chemistry of these ligands was investigated with silver, palladium, rhodium and iridium. The single crystal X‐ray structures of [Rh(NC2Me)(COD)]Cl 8a and [Ir(NC2Pr)(COD)]Br 9b were determined. The catalytic potential of the rhodium and iridium complexes was assessed in the transfer hydrogenation of ketones; the iridium complexes, which show superior performance, form very effective and stable catalysts. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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New isocyanide ligands with meta‐terphenyl backbones were synthesized. 2,6‐Bis[3,5‐bis(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]‐4‐methylphenyl isocyanide exhibited the highest rate acceleration in rhodium‐catalyzed hydrosilylation among other isocyanide and phosphine ligands tested in this study. 1H NMR spectroscopic studies on the coordination behavior of the new ligands to [Rh(cod)2]BF4 indicated that 2,6‐bis[3,5‐bis(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]‐4‐methylphenyl isocyanide exclusively forms the biscoordinated rhodium–isocyanide complex, whereas less sterically demanding isocyanide ligands predominantly form tetracoordinated rhodium–isocyanide complexes. FTIR and 13C NMR spectroscopic studies on the hydrosilylation reaction mixture with the rhodium–isocyanide catalyst showed that the major catalytic species responsible for the hydrosilylation activity is the Rh complex coordinated with the isocyanide ligand. DFT calculations of model compounds revealed the higher affinity of isocyanides for rhodium relative to phosphines. The combined effect of high ligand affinity for the rhodium atom and the bulkiness of the ligand, which facilitates the formation of a catalytically active, monoisocyanide–rhodium species, is proposed to account for the catalytic efficiency of the rhodium–bulky isocyanide system in hydrosilylation.  相似文献   

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The new clusters [H4Ru4(CO)10(μ‐1,2‐P‐P)], [H4Ru4(CO)10(1,1‐P‐P)] and [H4Ru4(CO)11(P‐P)] (P‐P=chiral diphosphine of the ferrocene‐based Josiphos or Walphos ligand families) have been synthesised and characterised. The crystal and molecular structures of eleven clusters reveal that the coordination modes of the diphosphine in the [H4Ru4(CO)10(μ‐1,2‐P‐P)] clusters are different for the Josiphos and the Walphos ligands. The Josiphos ligands bridge a metal–metal bond of the ruthenium tetrahedron in the “conventional” manner, that is, with both phosphine moieties coordinated in equatorial positions relative to a triangular face of the tetrahedron, whereas the phosphine moieties of the Walphos ligands coordinate in one axial and one equatorial position. The differences in the ligand size and the coordination mode between the two types of ligands appear to be reflected in a relative propensity for isomerisation; in solution, the [H4Ru4(CO)10(1,1‐Walphos)] clusters isomerise to the corresponding [H4Ru4(CO)10(μ‐1,2‐Walphos)] clusters, whereas the Josiphos‐containing clusters show no tendency to isomerisation in solution. The clusters have been tested as catalysts for asymmetric hydrogenation of four prochiral α‐unsaturated carboxylic acids and the prochiral methyl ester (E)‐methyl 2‐methylbut‐2‐enoate. High conversion rates (>94 %) and selectivities of product formation were observed for almost all catalysts/catalyst precursors. The observed enantioselectivities were low or nonexistent for the Josiphos‐containing clusters and catalyst (cluster) recovery was low, suggesting that cluster fragmentation takes place. On the other hand, excellent conversion rates (99–100 %), product selectivities (99–100 % in most cases) and good enantioselectivities, reaching 90 % enantiomeric excess (ee) in certain cases, were observed for the Walphos‐containing clusters, and the clusters could be recovered in good yield after completed catalysis. Results from high‐pressure NMR and IR studies, catalyst poisoning tests and comparison of catalytic properties of two [H4Ru4(CO)10(μ‐1,2‐P‐P)] clusters (P‐P=Walphos ligands) with the analogous mononuclear catalysts [Ru(P‐P)(carboxylato)2] suggest that these clusters may be the active catalytic species, or direct precursors of an active catalytic cluster species.  相似文献   

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The versatile synthetic precursor methanolate‐bridged title rhodium complex, [Rh2(CH3O)2(C12H6F4)2] or [Rh(μ‐OCH3)(tfbb)]2 [tfbb = tetrafluorobenzobarrelene or 3,4,5,6‐tetrafluorotricyclo[6.2.2.02,7]dodeca‐2(7),3,5,9,11‐pentaene], has been structurally characterized. The asymmetric unit contains half a molecule that can be expanded via a twofold axis. The title compound has been shown to be a dinuclear rhodium complex where each metal centre is coordinated by two O atoms from two bridging methanolate groups and by the olefinic bonds of a tfbb ligand. Comparison of the bite angles of tfbb, norbornadiene (nbd) and cyclooctadiene (cod) olefins in their η4‐coordination to rhodium reveals similarities between the tfbb and nbd ligands, which are much more rigid than cod. The short distance found between the distorted square‐planar metal centres [2.8351 (4) Å] has been related to the syn conformation of the folded core `RhORhO' ring.  相似文献   

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Silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) were chosen as a solid support material for the immobilization of a new Wilkinson’s‐type catalyst. In a first step, polymer molecules (poly(triphenylphosphine)ethylene (PTPPE); 4‐diphenylphosphine styrene as monomer) were grafted onto the silica nanoparticles by surface‐initiated photoinferter‐mediated polymerization (SI‐PIMP). The catalyst was then created by binding rhodium (Rh) to the polymer side chains, with RhCl3 ? x H2O as a precursor. The triphenylphosphine units and rhodium as RhI provide an environment to form Wilkinson’s catalyst‐like structures. Employing multinuclear (31P, 29Si, and 13C) solid‐state NMR spectroscopy (SSNMR), the structure of the catalyst bound to the polymer and the intermediates of the grafting reaction have been characterized. Finally, first applications of this catalyst in hydrogenation reactions employing para‐enriched hydrogen gas (PHIP experiments) and an assessment of its leaching properties are presented.  相似文献   

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Optical yields obtained in the hydrogenation of acetophenone with cationic and in situ rhodium complex catalysts depend on the P/Rh ratio and on the ionic or non-ionic character of the active species. The enantioselectivity of the in situ catalyst containing (+)-DIOP is reversed by addition of achiral tri-n-alkyl-phosphines. On the basis of these observations and the amount of H2 consumed in preforming the catalysts, several different mechanisms are suggested: for example: cycles involving cationic rhodium complexes containing two (or three) phosphorus ligands and cycles involving non-ionic rhodium complexes with two phosphorus ligands in cis or trans positions. In the in situ catalyst with a Rh/(+)-DIOP/P-n-Bu3  1/1/1 ratio (+)-DIOP functions as a monodentate ligand.  相似文献   

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Recently described and fully characterized trinuclear rhodium‐hydride complexes [{Rh(PP*)H}32‐H)33‐H)][anion]2 have been investigated with respect to their formation and role under the conditions of asymmetric hydrogenation. Catalyst–substrate complexes with mac (methyl (Z)‐ N‐acetylaminocinnamate) ([Rh(tBu‐BisP*)(mac)]BF4, [Rh(Tangphos)(mac)]BF4, [Rh(Me‐BPE)(mac)]BF4, [Rh(DCPE)(mac)]BF4, [Rh(DCPB)(mac)]BF4), as well as rhodium‐hydride species, both mono‐([Rh(Tangphos)‐ H2(MeOH)2]BF4, [Rh(Me‐BPE)H2(MeOH)2]BF4), and dinuclear ([{Rh(DCPE)H}22‐H)3]BF4, [{Rh(DCPB)H}22‐H)3]BF4), are described. A plausible reaction sequence for the formation of the trinuclear rhodium‐hydride complexes is discussed. Evidence is provided that the presence of multinuclear rhodium‐hydride complexes should be taken into account when discussing the mechanism of rhodium‐promoted asymmetric hydrogenation.  相似文献   

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The title complex, [Rh(C10H15)Cl(C14H12N2O4)]Cl·2C4H5NO3, has been synthesized by a substitution reaction of the precursor [bis(2,5‐dioxopyrrolidin‐1‐yl) 2,2′‐bipyridine‐4,4′‐dicarboxylate]chlorido(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)rhodium(III) chloride with NaOCH3. The RhIII cation is located in an RhC5N2Cl eight‐coordinated environment. In the crystal, 1‐hydroxypyrrolidine‐2,5‐dione (NHS) solvent molecules form strong hydrogen bonds with the Cl counter‐anions in the lattice and weak hydrogen bonds with the pentamethylcyclopentadienyl (Cp*) ligands. Hydrogen bonding between the Cp* ligands, the NHS solvent molecules and the Cl counter‐anions form links in a V‐shaped chain of RhIII complex cations along the c axis. Weak hydrogen bonds between the dimethyl 2,2′‐bipyridine‐4,4′‐dicarboxylate ligands and the Cl counter‐anions connect the components into a supramolecular three‐dimensional network. The synthetic route to the dimethyl 2,2′‐bipyridine‐4,4′‐dicarboxylate‐containing rhodium complex from the [bis(2,5‐dioxopyrrolidin‐1‐yl) 2,2′‐bipyridine‐4,4′‐dicarboxylate]rhodium(III) precursor may be applied to link Rh catalysts to the surface of electrodes.  相似文献   

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The use of transition‐metal nanoparticles/ionic liquid (IL) as a thermoregulated and recyclable catalytic system for hydrogenation has been investigated under mild conditions. The functionalized ionic liquid was composed of poly(ethylene glycol)‐functionalized alkylimidazolium as the cation and tris(meta‐sulfonatophenyl)phosphine ([P(C6H4m‐SO3)3]3?) as the anion. Ethyl acetate was chosen as the thermomorphic solvent to avoid the use of toxic organic solvents. Due to a cooperative effect regulated by both the cation and anion of the ionic liquid, the nanocatalysts displayed distinguished temperature‐dependent phase behavior and excellent catalytic activity and selectivity, coupled with high stability. In the hydrogenation of α,β‐unsaturated aldehydes, the ionic‐liquid‐stabilized palladium and rhodium nanoparticles exhibited higher selectivity for the hydrogenation of the C?C bonds than commercially available catalysts (Pd/C and Rh/C). We believe that the anion of the ionic liquid, [P(C6H4m‐SO3)3]3?, plays a role in changing the surrounding electronic characteristics of the nanoparticles through its coordination capacity, whereas the poly(ethylene glycol)‐functionalized alkylimidazolium cation is responsible for the thermomorphic properties of the nanocatalyst in ethyl acetate. The present catalytic systems can be employed for the hydrogenation of a wide range of substrates bearing different functional groups. The catalysts could be easily separated from the products by thermoregulated phase separation and efficiently recycled ten times without significant changes in their catalytic activity.  相似文献   

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The title compound, dicarbonyl‐1κ2C‐di‐μ‐chloro‐1:2κ4Cl‐[cis,cis‐2(η4)‐1,5‐cyclo­octa­diene]­di­rhodium(I), [Rh2Cl2(C8H12)(CO)2], consists of a di­chloro‐bridged dimer of rhodium, with a non‐bonded Rh?Rh distance of 3.284 (2) Å. One Rh atom is coordinated to two carbonyl ligands, while the other Rh atom is coordinated to the cyclo­octa­diene moiety.  相似文献   

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Stepwise introduction of the potential tripod ligands tris(3,5‐dimethyl‐1‐pyrazolyl)borate (Tp*) and tris(1‐cyclohepta‐2,4,6‐trienyl)phosphane into the coordination sphere of rhodium(I) leads mainly to [Tp*Rh{P(C7H7)3}] ( 4 ), in which Tp* is linked to the rhodium through a single pyrazolyl group and a non‐linear B–H–Rh bridge. This is the novel, now firmly established coordination mode κ2(N,B–H). The phosphane ligand is coordinated through one Rh–P and two Rh‐olefin bonds. Important structural features determined for the crystalline state of 4 are retained in solution, as shown by the 1H, 11B, 13C, 31P and 103Rh NMR spectra.  相似文献   

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The effects of the addition of ceria and zirconia on the structural properties of supported rhodium catalysts (1.6 and 4 wt % Rh/γ‐Al2O3) are studied. Ceria and zirconia are deposited by using two preparation methods. Method I involves the deposition of ceria on γ‐Al2O3 from Ce(acac)3, and the rhodium metal is subsequently added, whereas method II is based on a controlled surface reaction technique, that is, the decomposition of metal–organic M(acac)x (in which M=Ce, x=3 and M=Zr, x=4) on Rh/γ‐Al2O3. The structures of the prepared catalyst materials are characterized ex situ by using N2 physisorption, transmission electron microscopy, high‐angle annular dark‐field scanning transmission election microscopy, energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and X‐ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (XAFS). All supported rhodium systems readily oxidize in air at room temperature. By using ceriated and zirconiated precursors, a larger rhodium‐based metallic core fraction is obtained in comparison to the undoped rhodium catalysts, suggesting that ceria and zirconia protect the rhodium particles against extensive oxidation. XPS results indicate that after the calcination and reduction treatments, a small amount of chlorine is retained on the support of all rhodium catalysts. EXAFS analysis shows significant Rh? Cl interactions for Rh/Al2O3 and Rh/CeOx/Al2O3 (method I) catalysts. After reaction with H2/He in situ, for series of samples with 1.6 wt % Rh, the EXAFS first shell analysis affords a mean size of approximately 30 atoms. A broader spread is evident with a 4 wt % rhodium loading (ca. 30–110 atoms), with the incorporation of zirconium providing the largest particle sizes.  相似文献   

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A series of novel neutral mononuclear rhodium(I) complexes of the P―NH ligands have been prepared starting from [Rh(cod)Cl]2 complex. Structural elucidation of the complexes was carried out by elemental analysis, IR and multinuclear NMR spectroscopic data. The complexes were applied to the transfer hydrogenation of acetophenone derivatives to 1‐phenylethanol derivatives in the presence of 2‐propanol as the hydrogen source. Catalytic studies showed that all complexes are also excellent catalyst precursors for transfer hydrogenation of aryl alkyl ketones in 0.1 m iso‐PrOH solution. In particular, [Rh(cod)(PPh2NH―C6H4―4‐CH(CH3)2)Cl] acts as an excellent catalyst, giving the corresponding alcohols in excellent conversion up to 99% (turnover frequency ≤ 588 h?1). Furthermore, rhodium(I) complexes have been used in the formation of organic–inorganic heterojunction by forming their thin films on n‐Si and evaporating Au on the films. It has been seen that the structures have rectifying properties. Their electrical properties have been analyzed with the help of current–voltage measurements. Finally, it has been shown that the complexes can be used in the fabrication of temperature and light sensors. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Mesoporous precious metals with abundant active sites and high surface area have been widely recognized as high‐performance catalytic materials. However, the templated synthesis is complex and costly. Herein, we report a mesoporous rhodium (m‐Rh) that can be readily synthesized from entangled nanofibres of Rh and Y2O3 without templates. The entangled nanofibres, prepared from uniform Rh‐Y alloys under redox atmosphere, were the key precursor in the synthesis processes. Moreover, the m‐Rh efficiently catalyzed carbon dioxide reforming of methane (DRM) at a low reaction temperature of 683 K. Further, electrochemical methods of CO electro‐oxidation were innovatively used to demonstrate the stability of CO and oxygen species for the DRM reaction.  相似文献   

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Building upon our earlier results on the synthesis of electron‐precise transition‐metal–boron complexes, we continue to investigate the reactivity of pentaborane(9) and tetraborane(10) analogues of ruthenium and rhodium towards thiazolyl and oxazolyl ligands. Thus, mild thermolysis of nido‐[(Cp*RuH)2B3H7] ( 1 ) with 2‐mercaptobenzothiazole (2‐mbtz) and 2‐mercaptobenzoxazole (2‐mboz) led to the isolation of Cp*‐based (Cp*=η5‐C5Me5) borate complexes 5 a , b [Cp*RuBH3L] ( 5 a : L=C7H4NS2; 5 b : L=C7H4NOS)) and agostic complexes 7 a , b [Cp*RuBH2(L)2], ( 7 a : L=C7H4NS2; 7 b : L=C7H4NOS). In a similar fashion, a rhodium analogue of pentaborane(9), nido‐[(Cp*Rh)2B3H7] ( 2 ) yielded rhodaboratrane [Cp*RhBH(L)2], 10 (L=C7H4NS2). Interestingly, when the reaction was performed with an excess of 2‐mbtz, it led to the formation of the first structurally characterized N,S‐heterocyclic rhodium‐carbene complex [(Cp*Rh)(L2)(1‐benzothiazol‐2‐ylidene)] ( 11 ) (L=C7H4NS2). Furthermore, to evaluate the scope of this new route, we extended this chemistry towards the diruthenium analogue of tetraborane(10), arachno‐[(Cp*RuCO)2B2H6] ( 3 ), in which the metal center possesses different ancillary ligands.  相似文献   

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While palladium catalysis is ubiquitous in modern chemical research, the recovery of the active transition‐metal complex under routine laboratory applications is frequently challenging. Described herein is the concept of alternative cross‐coupling cycles with a more robust (air‐, moisture‐, and thermally‐stable) dinuclear PdI complex, thus avoiding the handling of sensitive Pd0 species or ligands. Highly efficient C? SCF3 coupling of a range of aryl iodides and bromides was achieved, and the recovery of the PdI complex was accomplished via simple open‐atmosphere column chromatography. Kinetic and computational data support the feasibility of dinuclear PdI catalysis. A novel SCF3‐bridged PdI dimer was isolated, characterized by X‐ray crystallography, and verified to be a competent catalytic intermediate.  相似文献   

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A Rh/B system with rhodium crytallites of small dimensions was formed by reducing rhodium trichloride supported on silica with NaBH4 atlow temperature. Thermal treatments in Ar and/or in CO/H2 strongly modify the surface composition but induce only a small modification in the crystallite diameter. After treatment in Ar at 543 K and in CO/H2 the Rh/B system catalyzes the vapor-phase hydroformylation of ethylene at atmospheric pressure in a flow reactor. The reaction proceeds with very good chemoselectivity toward the hydroformylation products (at 398 K, R is ⩾0.7). The formation of the catalytic species and the surface modifications were studied by X-Ray diffraction, FT—IR and XP spectroscopy. The presence of boron seems to play an important role both in preventing sintering of rhodium particles and in favouring good chemoselectivity toward the hydroformylation reaction.  相似文献   

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The ready availability of rare parent amido d8 complexes of the type [{M(μ‐NH2)(cod)}2] (M=Rh ( 1 ), Ir ( 2 ); cod=1,5‐cyclooctadiene) through the direct use of gaseous ammonia has allowed the study of their reactivity. Both complexes 1 and 2 exchanged the di‐olefines by carbon monoxide to give the dinuclear tetracarbonyl derivatives [{M(μ‐NH2)(CO)2}2] (M=Rh or Ir). The diiridium(I) complex 2 reacted with chloroalkanes such as CH2Cl2 or CHCl3, giving the diiridium(II) products [(Cl)(cod)Ir(μ‐NH2)2Ir(cod)(R)] (R=CH2Cl or CHCl2) as a result of a two‐center oxidative addition and concomitant metal–metal bond formation. However, reaction with ClCH2CH2Cl afforded the symmetrical adduct [{Ir(μ‐NH2)(Cl)(cod)}2] upon release of ethylene. We found that the rhodium complex 1 exchanged the di‐olefines stepwise upon addition of selected phosphanes (PPh3, PMePh2, PMe2Ph) without splitting of the amido bridges, allowing the detection of mixed COD/phosphane dinuclear complexes [(cod)Rh(μ‐NH2)2Rh(PR3)2], and finally the isolation of the respective tetraphosphanes [{Rh(μ‐NH2)(PR3)2}2]. On the other hand, the iridium complex 2 reacted with PMe2Ph by splitting the amido bridges and leading to the very rare terminal amido complex [Ir(cod)(NH2)(PMePh2)2]. This compound was found to be very reactive towards traces of water, giving the more stable terminal hydroxo complex [Ir(cod)(OH)(PMePh2)2]. The heterocyclic carbene IPr (IPr=1,3‐bis(2,6‐diisopropylphenyl)imidazol‐2‐ylidene) also split the amido bridges in complexes 1 and 2 , allowing in the case of iridium to characterize in situ the terminal amido complex [Ir(cod)(IPr)(NH2)]. However, when rhodium was involved, the known hydroxo complex [Rh(cod)(IPr)(OH)] was isolated as final product. On the other hand, we tested complexes 1 and 2 as catalysts in the transfer hydrogenation of acetophenone with iPrOH without the use of any base or in the presence of Cs2CO3, finding that the iridium complex 2 is more active than the rhodium analogue 1 .  相似文献   

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