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Oxidative addition of ammonia to form a stable monomeric amido hydride complex

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SCIENCE
Volume 307, Issue 5712, Pages 1080-1082

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1109389

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The insertion of an iridium complex into an N-H bond in ammonia leads to a stable monomeric amido hydride complex in solution at room temperature. This reaction advances the transition-metal. coordination chemistry of ammonia beyond its role for more than. a century as an ancillary ligand. The precursor for this insertion reaction is an iridium(I) olefin complex with an aliphatic ligand containing one carbon and two phosphorus donor atoms. Kinetic and isotopic labeling studies indicate that olefin dissociates to give a 14-electron iridium(I) fragment, which then reacts with ammonia. This cleavage of the N-H bond under neutral conditions provides a foundation on which to develop future mild catalytic transformations of ammonia, such as olefin hydroamination and arene oxidative amination.

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