Issue 30, 2023, Issue in Progress

On the mechanism of acceptorless dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles catalyzed by tBuOK: a computational study

Abstract

The catalytic acceptorless dehydrogenation (ADH) of saturated N-heterocycles has recently gained considerable attention as a promising strategy for hydrogen release from liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs). Recently, a simple tBuOK base-promoted ADH of N-heterocycles was developed by Yu et al. (Adv. Synth. Catal. 2019, 361, 3958). However, it is still open as to how the tBuOK plays a catalytic role in the ADH process. Herein, our density functional study reveals that the tBuOK catalyzes the ADH of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline (THQ) through a quasi-metal–ligand bifunctional catalytic channel or a base-catalyzed pathway with close energy barriers. The hydride transfer in the first dehydrogenation process is determined to be the rate determining step, and the second dehydrogenation can proceed directly from 34DHQ regulated by the tBuOK. In addition, the computational results show that the cooperation of a suitable alkali metal ion with the tBuO group is so critical that the tBuOLi and the isolated tBuO are both inferior to tBuOK as a dehydrogenation catalyst.

Graphical abstract: On the mechanism of acceptorless dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles catalyzed by tBuOK: a computational study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2023
Accepted
04 Jul 2023
First published
11 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 20748-20755

On the mechanism of acceptorless dehydrogenation of N-heterocycles catalyzed by tBuOK: a computational study

L. Ma, W. Feng, S. Zhao, C. Wang, Y. Xi and X. Lin, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 20748 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA04305C

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