Hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes catalysed by NˆO (imino)phenol palladium(II) complexes: Structural, kinetics and chemoselectivity studies

Publication date: Available online 1 August 2018Source: Journal of Organometallic ChemistryAuthor(s): Thandeka A. Tshabalala, Stephen O. OjwachAbstractReactions of 2-(2-methoxyethylimino)ethyl)phenol (HL1), 2-(2-hydroxyethylimino)ethyl)phenol (HL2), 2-(2-aminoethylimino)ethyl)phenol (HL3) and 2-(2-hydroxyethylimino)methyl)phenol (HL4) with [PdCl2(COD)] afforded the neutral palladium complexes [PdCl2(HL1)] (1), [PdCl2(HL2)] (2), [PdCl2(HL3)] (3), [PdCl2(HL4)] (4) respectively. Treatment of complex 1 with PPh3 gave the cationic complex [Pd(HL1)ClPPh3]+ (5), while reactions of 4 with Pd(OAc)2, in the presence of PPh3 and p-TsOH produced the corresponding palladium complex, [Pd(L1) (OTs) (PPh3)] (6). The molecular structure of 4a (derivative of 4) contained two bidentate anionic ligands (L4). Complexes 1–6 formed active catalysts in hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes, in which the catalytic activities were largely dependent on the pendant donor atom of the ligand motif. Isomerization reactions were dominant in terminal alkenes hydrogenation reactions, while hydrogenation of alkynes to alkanes occurred in two steps via alkene intermediates. Kinetics data were consistent with homogeneous active species. Density functional theory studies supported the hemi-labile nature of the ligands, and offered insights into the catalytic activity trends observed.Graphical abstract
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