Issue 40, 2016

Metal–ligand cooperation at tethered π-ligands

Abstract

Metal–ligand cooperativity in homogeneous catalysis is emerging as a powerful tool for the design of efficient transition-metal catalysts. This perspective highlights recent advances in the use of neutral π-coordinating ligands, tethered to a transition-metal center by other donor ligands, as cooperative reaction centers. The state-of-the-art organometallic complexes, including π-coordinating ligands originating from C[double bond, length as m-dash]C, C[double bond, length as m-dash]E (E = O, N) and boron containing moieties, are described here, with special attention on their specific reactivity. Geometric and electronic aspects of ligand design and their influence on the coordination mode and reactivity of the π-system are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Metal–ligand cooperation at tethered π-ligands

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
31 5 2016
Accepted
19 7 2016
First published
20 7 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 15762-15778

Author version available

Metal–ligand cooperation at tethered π-ligands

D. G. A. Verhoeven and M. Moret, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 15762 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT02184K

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