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Bis(silylenyl)-substituted ferrocene-stabilized η6-arene iron(0) complexes: synthesis, structure and catalytic application

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 46, Issue 47, Pages 16412-16418

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7dt03301j

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  1. German Academic Exchange Service
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Cluster of Excellence UniCat) [EXC 314/2]
  3. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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Reaction of FeX2(thf)(n) (X = Cl n = 1.5, Br n = 2) with the chelating 1,1'-bis(silylenyl)-substituted ferrocene ligand SiFcSi A (Fc = ferrocendiyl, Si = PhC((NBu)-Bu-t)(2)Si:) furnishes the corresponding dihalido Fe(II) complexes [(SiFcSi)FeX2] (X = Cl, 1 and X = Br, 2) in high yields. Reduction of the latter with an excess of KC8 in the presence of benzene and toluene leads to the unprecedented bis(silylene) stabilized Fe-0 complexes [(SiFcSi)Fe-eta(6)(C6H6)] 3 and [(SiFcSi)Fe-eta(6)(C7H8)] 4, respectively. The Fe-57 Mossbauer spectrum of 3 at 13 K exhibits parameters (sigma = 0.3676 mm s(-1); Delta E-Q = 1.334 mm s(-1)) which are consistent with the presence of a pentacoordinated Fe-0 atom in a pseudo trigonal-bipyramidal coordination environment, with two dative Si -> Fe bonds and three coordination sites occupied by the eta(6)-coordinated arene ligand. Results from DFT calculations, Fe-57 Mossbauer parameters and the diamagnetic NMR spectra confirm the redox-innocent nature of these ligands and the zero oxidation state of the iron center. The catalytic ability of 3 was investigated with respect to ketone hydrogenation. In all cases, good to excellent yields to the corresponding alcohols were obtained at 50 degrees C and 50 bar H-2 pressure. Electron-donating as well as -withdrawing substituents were tolerated with excellent to good yields. Conversions of bulkier ketones and unactivated aliphatic ketones lead merely to moderate yields. This represents the first example of a silylene-iron metal complex which has been utilized as a highly active precatalyst in the hydrogenation of ketones. The results underline the powerful ability of chelating bis(N-heterocyclic silylene) ligands acting as strong sigma-donor ligands in stabilizing a new generation of low-valent, electron-rich transition metal complexes for catalytic transformations.

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