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HERO ID
2809532
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Cyclopentadienone iron alcohol complexes: synthesis, reactivity, and implications for the mechanism of iron-catalyzed hydrogenation of aldehydes
Author(s)
Casey, CP; Guan, H
Year
2009
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN:
0002-7863
EISSN:
1520-5126
Volume
131
Issue
7
Page Numbers
2499-2507
Language
English
PMID
19193034
DOI
10.1021/ja808683z
Web of Science Id
WOS:000263576100035
Abstract
Cyclopentadienone iron alcohol complexes generated from the reactions of [2,5-(SiMe(3))(2)-3,4-(CH(2))(4)(eta(5)-C(4)COH)]Fe(CO)(2)H (3) and aldehydes were characterized by (1)H NMR, (13)C NMR, and IR spectroscopy. The benzyl alcohol complex [2,5-(SiMe(3))(2)-3,4-(CH(2))(4)(eta(4)-C(4)CO)]Fe(CO)(2)(HOCH(2)C(6)H(5)) (6-H) was also characterized by X-ray crystallography. These alcohol complexes are thermally unstable and prone to dissociate the coordinated alcohols. The alcohol ligand is easily replaced by other ligands such as PhCN, pyridine, and PPh(3). Dissociation of the alcohol ligand in the presence of H(2) leads to the formation of iron hydride 3. The reduction of aldehydes by 3 was carried out in the presence of both potential intermolecular and intramolecular traps. The reaction of 3 with PhCHO in the presence of 4-methylbenzyl alcohol as a potential intermolecular trapping agent initially produced only iron complex 6-H of the newly formed benzyl alcohol. However, the reaction of 3 with 4-(HOCD(2))C(6)H(4)CHO, which possesses a potential intramolecular alcohol trapping agent, afforded two alcohol complexes, one with the newly formed alcohol coordinated to iron and the other with the trapping alcohol coordinated. The intramolecular trapping experiments support a mechanism involving concerted transfer of a proton from OH and hydride from Fe of 3 to aldehydes. The kinetics and mechanism of the hydrogenation of benzaldehyde catalyzed by 3 are presented.
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