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Cleavage of unstrained C(Sp2)-C(Sp2) single bonds with Ni0 complexes using chelating assistance

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ORGANOMETALLICS
Volume 27, Issue 14, Pages 3482-3495

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/om800054m

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The reaction of Ni(COD)(2) with a ligand containing a biphenyl subunit (P(Pr-i)(2)-O-Ph-Ph-O-P(Pr-i)(2), L1) resulted in a mixture of compounds, the main product being, [L1]Ni(COD), which could be quantitatively transferred to product 2 using bis(p-toluyl)acetylene. The possible activation products, cis-and trans-3 (3(c) and 3(t), respectively), which would result from the cleavage of the bridging C-C single bond were synthesized independently. The mechanism of the cis/trans-isomerization was examined, activation parameters determined and trapping tests performed. Reaction of (PPh3)(2)Ni(CO)(2) with L1 gave a novel complex 4 by a ligand exchange reaction. This Compound, when heated to 95 degrees C under a 5 bar atmosphere of CO for several days, slowly incorporated CO into the bridging C-C single bond. This behavior as well as isotopic labeling experiments with (CO)-C-13 indicated that, following a dissociation of CO in complex 4, an interaction between the metal center and the biphenyl moiety is induced, leading to activation. The reaction of Ni(COD)(2) with P(Pr-i)(2)-O-Ph-CO-Ph-O-(P(Pr-i)(2) (L3), which contains a benzophenone moiety, resulted in the quantitative activation of the PhC-CO bond at 20 degrees C, leading to complexes 3(c/t) (trans/cis 80/20 at 20 degrees C). The mechanism was examined and intermediates of it were identified as well as activation parameters for their further reaction determined. Reaction of (PPh3)(2)Ni(CO)(2) with L3 gave complex 5, which is stable at 20 degrees C. Complexes 3(c/t) were shown to react quantitatively to give compound 5 under an atmosphere of CO. Selective isotopic labeling with (CO)-C-13 proved that an activation similar to that observed with Ni(COD)(2) occurs in complex. 5 at 95 degrees C but much more slowly and is accompanied by the formation of complex 4. Molecular structures of the novel complexes 2, 3(c), 4, and 5 have been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.

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