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Mechanistic Study of Rhodium/xantphos-Catalyzed Methanol Carbonylation

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ORGANOMETALLICS
Volume 30, Issue 22, Pages 6166-6179

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/om2006968

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  1. BP Chemicals
  2. EPSRC

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Rhodium/iodide catalysts modified with the xantphos ligand are active for the homogeneous carbonylation of methanol to acetic acid using either pure CO or CO/H-2. Residues from catalytic reactions contain a Rh(III) acetyl complex, [Rh(xantphos)(COMe)I-2] (1), which was isolated and crystallographically characterized. The xantphos ligand in 1 adopts a pincer kappa(3)-P,O,P coordination mode with the xanthene oxygen donor trans to the acetyl ligand. The same product was also synthesized under mild conditions from [Rh(CO)(2)I](2). Iodide abstraction from 1 in the presence of donor ligands (L = MeCN, CO) gives the cationic acetyl species [Rh(xantphos)(COMe)I(L)](+), whereas in CH2Cl2 migratory CO deinsertion gives [Rh(xantphos)(Me)I(CO)](+) (4), which reacts with H-2 to liberate methane, as observed in catalytic reactions using syngas. A number of Rh(I) xantphos complexes have been synthesized and characterized. Oxidative addition of methyl iodide to the cation [Rh(xantphos)(CO)](+) is very slow but can be catalyzed by addition of an iodide salt, via a mechanism involving neutral [Rh(xantphos)(CO)I] (6). IR spectroscopic data and DFT calculations for 6 suggest the existence in solution of conformers with different Rh-O distances. Kinetic data and activation parameters are reported for the reaction of 6 with MeI, which proceeds by methylation of the Rh center and subsequent migratory insertion to give 1. The enhancement of nucleophilicity arising from a Rh- - -O interaction is supported by DFT calculations for the S(N)2 transition state. A mechanism for catalytic methanol carbonylation based on the observed stoichiometric reaction steps is proposed. A survey of ligand conformations in xantphos complexes reveals a correlation between P-M-P bite angle and M-O distance and division into two broad categories with bite angle <120 degrees (cis) or >143 degrees (trans).

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