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183W NMR Spectroscopy Guides the Search for Tungsten Alkylidyne Catalysts for Alkyne Metathesis
Authors:Julius Hillenbrand  Dr. Markus Leutzsch  Christopher P. Gordon  Prof. Christophe Copéret  Prof. Alois Fürstner
Affiliation:1. Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, 45470 Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany;2. Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1–5, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:Triarylsilanolates are privileged ancillary ligands for molybdenum alkylidyne catalysts for alkyne metathesis but lead to disappointing results and poor stability in the tungsten series. 1H,183W heteronuclear multiple bond correlation spectroscopy, exploiting a favorable 5J-coupling between the 183W center and the peripheral protons on the alkylidyne cap, revealed that these ligands upregulate the Lewis acidity to an extent that the tungstenacyclobutadiene formed in the initial [2+2] cycloaddition step is over-stabilized and the catalytic turnover brought to a halt. Guided by the 183W NMR shifts as a proxy for the Lewis acidity of the central atom and by an accompanying chemical shift tensor analysis of the alkylidyne unit, the ligand design was revisited and a more strongly π-donating all-alkoxide ligand prepared. The new expanded chelate complex has a tempered Lewis acidity and outperforms the classical Schrock catalyst, carrying monodentate tert-butoxy ligands, in terms of rate and functional-group compatibility.
Keywords:ligand design  metathesis  NMR spectroscopy  structure elucidation  tungsten
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