Issue 43, 2008

Flexible scorpionates for transfer hydrogenation: the first example of their catalytic application

Abstract

Rhodium and iridium complexes of flexible scorpionate ligands based on azaindole were synthesised in good yields. The complexes were characterised in solution and in the solid state. Structural characterisation revealed a B–H–metal interaction, which is retained in solution. Given the greater flexibility of the ligand and potential cooperative effect of boron, the complexes were tested for their activity in the transfer hydrogenation of ketones.

Graphical abstract: Flexible scorpionates for transfer hydrogenation: the first example of their catalytic application

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2008
Accepted
05 Aug 2008
First published
23 Sep 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 6039-6044

Flexible scorpionates for transfer hydrogenation: the first example of their catalytic application

N. Tsoureas, G. R. Owen, A. Hamilton and A. G. Orpen, Dalton Trans., 2008, 6039 DOI: 10.1039/B809247H

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