System with Potential Dual Modes of Metal–Ligand Cooperation: Highly Catalytically Active Pyridine‐Based PNNH–Ru Pincer Complexes |
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Authors: | Dr. Peng Hu Dr. Gregory Leitus Dr. Linda J. W. Shimon Prof. Dr. David Milstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100 (Israel);2. Chemical Research Support, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100 (Israel) |
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Abstract: | Metal–ligand cooperation (MLC) plays an important role in catalysis. Systems reported so far are generally based on a single mode of MLC. We report here a system with potential for MLC by both amine–amide and aromatization–dearomatization ligand transformations, based on a new class of phosphino–pyridyl ruthenium pincer complexes, bearing sec‐amine coordination. These pincer complexes are effective catalysts under unprecedented mild conditions for acceptorless dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols to esters at 35 °C and hydrogenation of esters at room temperature and 5 atm H2. The likely actual catalyst, a novel, crystallographically characterized monoanionic de‐aromatized enamido–RuII complex, was obtained by deprotonation of both the N?H and the methylene proton of the N‐arm of the pincer ligand. |
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Keywords: | dehydrogenation hydrogenation metal– ligand cooperation pincer complex ruthenium |
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