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Cyclometalated Complexes of Ruthenium, Rhodium and Iridium as Catalysts for Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones and Imines
Author(s) -
Pannetier Nicolas,
Sortais JeanBaptiste,
Issenhuth JeanThomas,
Barloy Laurent,
Sirlin Claude,
Holuigue Alexandre,
Lefort Laurent,
Panella Lavinia,
de Vries Johannes G.,
Pfeffer Michel
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
advanced synthesis and catalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.541
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1615-4169
pISSN - 1615-4150
DOI - 10.1002/adsc.201100152
Subject(s) - chemistry , ruthenium , rhodium , transfer hydrogenation , aryl , iridium , medicinal chemistry , catalysis , alkyl , enantioselective synthesis , ketone , noyori asymmetric hydrogenation , organic chemistry
A library of organometallic compounds derived from primary and secondary amines cyclometalated by ruthenium(II), rhodium(III) and iridi‐ um(III) was tested in the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of a number of ketones and imines. All compounds displayed high catalytic activity for the reduction of ketones under mild conditions. The most enantioselective catalysts were based on secondary amines containing two asymmetric carbon atoms bound to the nitrogen atom. For the reduction of aryl alkyl ketones [Ar(CO)R where R=CH 3 or CH 2 R′] the cyclometalated ruthenium and rhodium derivatives of the (2 R ,5 R )‐2,5‐diphenylpyrrolidine ligand displayed the best results with respect to activity and selectivity ( ee s up to 97%). However, for the reduction of aryl tert ‐alkyl ketones [Ar(CO)R′′ in which R′′ is a tertiary alkyl group] the best catalyst was a ruthenium compound derived from bis[( R )‐1‐phenylethyl]amine, allowing the reduction of isobutyrophenone and cyclohexyl phenyl ketone which were both reduced with high enantioselectivities ( ee s up to 98%). This shows that the cyclometalated compounds have a high substrate specificity. In addition, acyclic and cyclic imines were reduced with good selectivities by both rhodium(III) and iridium(III) metalacycles built up with (2 R ,5 R )‐2,5‐diphenylpyrrolidine.

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