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Quinoline Pyridine(Imine) Iron Complexes as Catalysts for the 1,4-Hydrovinylation of 1,3-Dienes

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ORGANOMETALLICS
Volume 42, Issue 21, Pages 3109-3119

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.3c00356

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This study describes the synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of a series of quinoline pyridine(imine) iron dichloride complexes. The complexes were found to be effective catalysts for the hydrovinylation reaction of butadiene with ethylene, showing high selectivity for the hexa-1,4-diene isomer.
The synthesis, characterization, and stoichiometric reactivity of a series of quinoline pyridine(imine) ((R(R'))Q((R))PI) (R = 2,6-Me, 2,6-iPr or 2,4,6-Cy; R' = H or Cl, R '' = H or tBu) iron dichloride complexes is described. Treatment of (QPI)FeCl2 with two equivalents of methyl lithium furnished two examples of the corresponding (QPI)FeCH3 complexes. The molecular structures were established by X-ray diffraction, and the electronic structures were studied by magnetometry, Fe-57 M & ouml;ssbauer spectroscopy, and DFT calculations. The combined data support overall S = 3/2 ground states that are best described as high spin iron(II) complexes engaged in antiferromagnetic coupling with a chelate radical anion, similar to related pyridine(diimine) and terpyridine iron alkyl complexes. Bimolecular reductive elimination of ethane in the presence of butadiene afforded an iron crotyl complex bearing a cyclometalated QPI ligand, formed upon ligand-to-ligand hydrogen transfer (LLHT) or stepwise oxidative addition/reduction elimination from a putative (QPI) iron butadiene intermediate. The cyclometalated QPI iron crotyl complex proved to be a competent catalyst for the hydrovinylation of butadiene with ethylene and produced high selectivity for the hexa-1,4-diene isomer. Deuterium labeling experiments established H/D scrambling between ethylene, butadiene and the QPI ligand, consistent with background transfer hydrogenation reactivity and catalyst decomposition observed during catalysis.

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