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A Highly Active and Air-Stable Ruthenium Complex for the Ambient Temperature Anti-Markovnikov Reductive Hydration of Terminal Alkynes

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 19, Pages 7058-7067

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja501738a

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  1. David and Lucile Packard Foundation

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The conversion of terminal alkynes to functionalized products by the direct addition of heteroatom-based nucleophiles is an important aim in catalysis. We report the design, synthesis, and mechanistic studies of the half-sandwich ruthenium complex 12, which is a highly active catalyst for the anti-Markovnilcov reductive hydration of alkynes. The key, design element of 12 involves a tridentate nitrogen-based ligand that contains a hemilabile 3-(dimethylamino)propyl substituent. Under neutral conditions, the dimethylarnino substituent coordinates to the ruthenium center to generate an air-stable, 18-electron, K-3-complex. Mechanistic studies show that the dimethylamino substituent is partially dissociated from the ruthenium center (by protonation) in the reaction media, thereby generating a vacant coordination site for catalysis. These studies also show that this substituent increases hydrogenation activity by promoting activation of the reductant At least three catalytic cycles, involving the decarboxylation of formic acid, hydration of the alkyne, and hydrogenation of the intermediate aldehyde, operate concurrently in reactions mediated by 12. A wide array of terminal alkynes are efficiently processed to linear alcohols using as little as 2 mol % of 12 at ambient temperature, and the complex 12 is stable for at least two weeks under air. The studies outlined herein establish 12 as the most active and practical catalyst for anti-Markovnikov reductive hydration discovered to date, define the structural parameters of 12 underlying its activity and stability, and delineate design strategies for synthesis of other multifunctional catalysts.

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