Reversing the role of the metal[bond]oxygen pi-bond. Chemoselective catalytic reductions with a rhenium(V)-dioxo complex |
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Authors: | Kennedy-Smith Joshua J Nolin Kristine A Gunterman Haluna P Toste F Dean |
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Affiliation: | Center for New Directions in Organic Synthesis, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. |
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Abstract: | The metal-oxygen bond plays a critical role in some of the most important biological and synthetic reactions. However, the majority of these processes result in the oxidation of the target organic substrate; applications of this class of metal complexes to other organic transformations are extremely rare. In this paper, we report a new type of catalytic process in which complexes with metal-oxygen multiple bonds are used as reductants rather than oxidants. The overall reaction provides a highly chemoselective reduction/protection of carbonyl groups. In addition to providing a new way of catalyzing organic reactions, these catalysts can be used in the presence of a wide range of other functional groups such as amino, cyano, nitro, aryl halo, ester, and alkene; unlike many of their late metal relatives, they are inexpensive as well as air and moisture tolerant. |
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