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Smooth C(alkyl)-H Bond Activation in Rhodium Complexes Comprising Abnormal Carbene Ligands

Author(s)
Krüger, Anneke  
Häller, Jonas  
Müller-Bunz, Helge  
Albrecht, Martin  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6664
Date Issued
2011-10-14
Date Available
2015-07-27T16:15:18Z
Abstract
Rhodation of trimethylene-bridged diimidazolium salts induces the intramolecular activation of an alkane-type C–H bond and yields mono- and dimetallic complexes containing a formally monoanionic C,C,C-tridentate dicarbene ligand bound to each rhodium centre. Mechanistic investigation of the Calkyl–H bond activation revealed a significant rate enhancement when the carbene ligands are bound to the rhodium centre via C4 (instantaneous activation) as compared to C2-bound carbene homologues (activation incomplete after 2 days). The slow C–H activation in normal C2-bound carbene complexes allowed intermediates to be isolated and suggests a critical role of acetate in mediating the bond activation process. Computational modelling supported by spectroscopic analyses indicate that halide dissociation as well as formation of the agostic intermediate is substantially favoured with C4-bound carbenes. It is these processes that discriminate the C4- and C2-bound systems rather than the subsequent C–H bond activation, where the computed barriers are very similar in each case. The tridentate dicarbene ligand undergoes selective H/D exchange at the C5 position of the C4-bound carbene exclusively. A mechanism has been proposed for this process, which is based on the electronic separation of the abnormal carbene ligand into a cationic N–C–N amidinium unit and a metalla-allyl type M–C–C fragment.
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Swiss National Science Foundation
Alfred Werner Foundation
Sasol Ltd.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Journal
Dalton Transactions
Volume
40
Start Page
9911
End Page
9920
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry
Subjects

Rhodium complexes

Carbene ligands

C(alkyl)–H bond activ...

DOI
10.1039/C1DT11116G
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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