Selective deuteration of terminal olefins with D2O by catalysis of osmium-hydride complexes

Abstract

An efficient catalytic system for selective deuteration of terminal olefins using D2O as the deuterium source has been developed. A series of osmium hydride complexes of the type OsHX(CO)(PR3)2(L) (where X represents halides) has been evaluated as catalyst precursors for H/D exchange between olefins and D2O. The catalytic activity of the complexes was found to depend on the ligands present. Among the complexes tested, the OsHI(CO)(PPh3)3 complex exhibited excellent catalytic activity for the hydrogen–deuterium (H/D) exchange of terminal olefins with D2O, especially in the presence of acetic acid. The system shows high selectivity for deuteration at terminal double bonds over internal ones. It can catalyze H/D exchange reactions of olefins without causing isomerization and can induce selective H/D exchange at the methine carbon ([double bond, length as m-dash]CHR) over the methylidene carbon ([double bond, length as m-dash]CH2) for substrates RCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CH2 with a bulky substituent R. Additionally, these reactions can be performed on substrates with various functional groups, making this system useful for selective labeling of olefins in complex molecules.

Graphical abstract: Selective deuteration of terminal olefins with D2O by catalysis of osmium-hydride complexes

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
23 Mar 2025
Accepted
07 Jun 2025
First published
01 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access
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Org. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article

Selective deuteration of terminal olefins with D2O by catalysis of osmium-hydride complexes

W. Qin, H. H. Y. Sung, I. D. Williams and G. Jia, Org. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QO00563A

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