Metal-metal cooperation for inert bond activation is a ubiquitous concept in coordination chemistry and catalysis. While the great majority of such transformations proceed via intramolecular mode in binuclear complexes, to date only a few examples of intermolecular small molecule activation using usually bimetallic frustrated Lewis pairs (M(δ+)â¯M'(δ-)) have been reported. We introduce herein an alternative approach for the intermolecular bimetallic cooperativity observed in the catalytic dehydrogenation of amine-boranes, in which the concomitant activation of N-H and B-H bonds of the substrate via the synergetic action of Lewis acidic (M(+)) and basic hydride (M-H) metal species derived from the same mononuclear complex (M-Br). It was also demonstrated that this system generated in situ from the air-stable Mn(i) complex fac-[(CO)(3)(bis(NHC))MnBr] and NaBPh(4) shows high activity for H(2) production from several substrates (Me(2)NHBH(3), tBuNH(2)BH(3), MeNH(2)BH(3), NH(3)BH(3)) at low catalyst loading (0.1% to 50 ppm), providing outstanding efficiency for Me(2)NHBH(3) (TON up to 18â200) that is largely superior to all known 3d-, s-, p-, f-block metal derivatives and frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs). These results represent a step forward towards more extensive use of intermolecular bimetallic cooperation concepts in modern homogeneous catalysis.
Two active species from a single metal halide precursor: a case study of highly productive Mn-catalyzed dehydrogenation of amine-boranes via intermolecular bimetallic cooperation.
单一金属卤化物前体产生两种活性物种:通过分子间双金属协同作用高效锰催化胺硼烷脱氢的案例研究
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作者:Gulyaeva Ekaterina S, Osipova Elena S, Kovalenko Sergey A, Filippov Oleg A, Belkova Natalia V, Vendier Laure, Canac Yves, Shubina Elena S, Valyaev Dmitry A
| 期刊: | Chemical Science | 影响因子: | 7.400 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2023 Dec 7; 15(4):1409-1417 |
| doi: | 10.1039/d3sc05356c | ||
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