Abstract
Low-valent molybdenum PNP pincer complexes were studied as catalysts for the semihydrogenation of alkynes. For that purpose, tBu-substituted PNP complexes PNP tBuMo(CO)2 (6a) and PNP tBuMo(CO)3 (6c) and the NNP complex NNP iPrMo(CO)2(PPh3) ((rac)-7) were synthesized and characterized. By utilizing the cyclohexyl-substituted complex PNPCyMo(CO)2(CH3CN) (5a), several diphenylacetylene derivatives are transformed to the corresponding (Z)-alkenes with good to very good diastereoselectivities (up to 91:9). Mechanistic experiments indicate an outer-sphere mechanism including metal-ligand cooperativity.
