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Ether/Thioether-Functionalized Dianionic α-Iminopyridine Rare- Earth Metal Amido Complexes and Their Catalytic Activity toward Hydrophosphination of Alkenes

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ORGANOMETALLICS
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.2c00524

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. [22171004]
  3. [21861162009]
  4. [22003001]

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The double deprotonation of 2-aminomethyl pyridine by rare-earth metal triamido complexes is an alternative strategy to anchor dianionic iminopyridine on rare-earth metal centers. Oxygen or sulfur coordination promotes the double deprotonation of 2-aminomethyl pyridine and leads to the formation of new dianionic iminopyridine rare-earth metal complexes.
The double deprotonation of 2-aminomethyl pyridine by rare-earth metal triamido complexes was found to be an alternative strategy to anchor dianionic iminopyridine on rare-earth metal centers with the morpholinyl group previously. To verify the generality of the protocol with different appendant donor groups, reactions of [(Me3Si)2N]3RE(mu-Cl)Li(THF)3 with ether/ thiotether-substituted 2-aminomethyl pyridine 2-(CH3DCH2CH2NHCH2)-6-R-C5H3N (D = O, R = H (1), Ph (2); D = S, R = H (3)) were performed, leading to the formation of ether/thioether-functionalized dianionic alpha-iminopyridine rare-earth metal amido complexes {mu-eta 2:sigma 1:kappa 1:kappa 1-2-[CH3ECH2CH2NCH]-6-R-C5H3N}2RE2[N(SiMe3)2]2 (D = O, R = H, RE = Dy (4a), Y (4b), Er (4c), Yb (4d), Lu (4e), R = Ph, RE = Dy (5a), Y (5b), Er (5c), Lu (5d); D = S, R = H, RE = Y (6a), Er (6b), Lu (6c)). These results supported the ability of oxygen or sulfur coordination in promoting the double deprotonation of 2-aminomethyl pyridine to construct new iminopyridine rare-earth metal complexes in the dianionic form. Further examination of these rare-earth metal amido complexes displayed good catalytic activity for hydrophosphination of alkenes, affording anti-Markovnikov addition products under solvent-free conditions.

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