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Title: Facile generation of iridium PCcarbeneP pincer complexes: Via water elimination from an alcohol proligand
Authors: Sung, S 
Young, R.D 
Keywords: Activation analysis
Chemical activation
Dehydration
Ligands
Substitution reactions
Aryl substituents
C-h activation
Cooperativity
O-H activations
Pincer complexes
Salt metathesis
Synthetic strategies
Water elimination
Iridium
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Sung, S, Young, R.D (2017). Facile generation of iridium PCcarbeneP pincer complexes: Via water elimination from an alcohol proligand. Dalton Transactions 46 (44) : 15407-15414. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7dt03690f
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: We report the facile generation of Ir PCcarbeneP pincer systems. These systems are accessed from the reaction between [IrCl(COD)]2 and a bis(diphenyl)phenylene P(OH)P proligand (1) with concomitant dehydration, followed by salt metathesis/ligand exchange in the case of cationic examples. In contrast to previously reported double C-H activation synthetic strategies to access similar complexes, accessing Ir PCcarbeneP complexes through dehydration proceeds rapidly at room temperature and provides the first example of the incorporation of phosphino aryl substituents. The generated complexes are shown to possess the ability to activate inert C-H bonds and partake in ligand cooperativity. Mechanistic evidence suggests that divergent C-H and O-H activation pathways of ligand 1 ultimately lead to the same Ir PCcarbeneP product (2). It is hoped that the stability and synthetic accessibility of these complexes will encourage their increased use in catalyst surveys. © 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Source Title: Dalton Transactions
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181307
ISSN: 14779226
DOI: 10.1039/c7dt03690f
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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