High activities of nickel (II) complexes containing phosphorus-nitrogen ligands in hydrogen transfer reaction of imines using formic acid as a renewable hydrogen source

Letelier, K.; Parra-Melipan, S.; Negrete-Vergara, C.; Lopez, V.; Valdebenito, G.; Artigas, V.; Aranda, B.; Vega, A.; Moya, S. A.; Aguirre, P.

Abstract

The catalytic reduction of imines to obtain secondary amines is an important route in the synthesis of molecules of biological or pharmaceutical interest. A series of new nickel (II) complexes bearing phosphorous-nitrogen (P, N) or phosphorous-nitrogen-phosphorous (P,N,P) ligands were characterized and studied as catalysts in hydrogen transfer reaction of imines, using formic acid as a hydrogen source, while avoiding the use of molecular hydrogen (H2). The complexes, of general formula NiCl2(L), [Ni(L)2](CF3SO3)2 (in which L is a P,N ligand) and [NiCl(L)]Cl (in the case of a tridentate PNP ligand), were active catalysts in the imine hydrogen, with turnover frequencies (TOF) up to 373 h-1 with NiCl2L1 complex (L1 = 2-(diphenylphosphinoamino) pyridine) and Nbenzylideneaniline as substrate, while a [Ni(L)2](CF3SO3)2 complex bearing the same P,N ligand achieved a slightly lower activity (TOF = 320 h-1). Catalyst recyclability was also studied, achieving near full conversion after four cycles, with a total substrate/catalyst ratio of 1000:1.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001013219500001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
Volumen: 546
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/j.mcat.2023.113262

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