Dehydroalkylative activation of CNN-and PNN-pincer ruthenium catalysts for ester hydrogenation

T He, JC Buttner, EF Reynolds, J Pham… - Journal of the …, 2019 - ACS Publications
T He, JC Buttner, EF Reynolds, J Pham, JC Malek, JM Keith, AR Chianese
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019ACS Publications
Ruthenium–pincer complexes bearing CNN-and PNN-pincer ligands with diethyl-or
diisopropylamino side groups, which have previously been reported to be active
precatalysts for ester hydrogenation, undergo dehydroalkylation on heating in the presence
of tricyclohexylphosphine to release ethane or propane, giving five-coordinate ruthenium (0)
complexes containing a nascent imine functional group. Ethane or propane is also released
under the conditions of catalytic ester hydrogenation, and time-course studies show that this …
Ruthenium–pincer complexes bearing CNN- and PNN-pincer ligands with diethyl- or diisopropylamino side groups, which have previously been reported to be active precatalysts for ester hydrogenation, undergo dehydroalkylation on heating in the presence of tricyclohexylphosphine to release ethane or propane, giving five-coordinate ruthenium(0) complexes containing a nascent imine functional group. Ethane or propane is also released under the conditions of catalytic ester hydrogenation, and time-course studies show that this release is concomitant with the onset of catalysis. A new PNN-pincer ruthenium(0)–imine complex is a highly active catalyst for ester hydrogenation at room temperature, giving up to 15 500 turnovers with no added base. This complex was shown to react reversibly at room temperature with two equivalents of hydrogen to give a ruthenium(II)–dihydride complex, where the imine functionality has been hydrogenated to give a protic amine side group. These observations have potentially broad implications for the identities of catalytic intermediates in ester hydrogenation and related transformations.
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