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The catalytic hydration of nitriles to amides using a homogeneous platinum phosphinito catalyst
Authors:Talit Ghaffar  Adrian W Parkins  
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Department of Chemistry, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS., UK

Abstract:New homogeneous catalysts for the hydration of nitriles to amides are described. The catalyst precursors are coordination compounds of Pt(II) with secondary phosphine oxides. They contain a hydrogen bridged mono-anionic didentate phosphinito group, together with a third phosphine oxide ligand and a monodentate anionic ligand, either hydride or chloride. Reacting the chloride with silver ion, or the hydride with water gives a cationic species which is the active catalyst. On coordination to the cation the nitrile becomes susceptible to nucleophilic attack. The hydrolysis gives the amide as the sole product, and there is no tendency towards further hydrolysis to the acid. The effects of substituents on phosphorus are investigated, and a reaction mechanism is suggested. The most active catalyst, PtH(PMe2OH)(PMe2O)2H], 2a, is derived from dimethylphosphine oxide, and this precursor catalyses the hydration of acrylonitrile to acrylamide with a turnover number of 77,000, without addition to the C=C double bond.
Keywords:Amides  Homogeneous catalysis  Nitrile hydrolysis  Platinum phosphinito complexes
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