Synthesis and Reactivity of Organometallic Intermediates Relevant to Cobalt‐Catalyzed Hydroformylation

Intermediates relevant to cobalt‐catalyzed alkene hydroformylation have been isolated and evaluated in fundamental organometallic transformations relevant to aldehyde formation. The 18‐electron (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2H has been structurally characterized, and it promotes exclusive hydrogenation of...

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Published in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 59; no. 23; pp. 8912 - 8916
Main Authors: MacNeil, Connor S., Mendelsohn, Lauren N., Zhong, Hongyu, Pabst, Tyler P., Chirik, Paul J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 02-06-2020
Edition:International ed. in English
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Summary:Intermediates relevant to cobalt‐catalyzed alkene hydroformylation have been isolated and evaluated in fundamental organometallic transformations relevant to aldehyde formation. The 18‐electron (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2H has been structurally characterized, and it promotes exclusive hydrogenation of styrene in the presence of 50 bar of H2/CO gas (1:1) at 100 °C. Deuterium‐labeling studies established reversible 2,1‐insertion of styrene into the Co−D bond of (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2D. Whereas rapid β‐hydrogen elimination from cobalt alkyls occurred under an N2 atmosphere, alkylation of (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2Cl in the presence of CO enabled the interception of (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2C(O)CH2CH2Ph, which upon hydrogenolysis under 4 atm H2 produced the corresponding aldehyde and cobalt hydride, demonstrating the feasibility of elementary steps in hydroformylation. Both the hydride and chloride derivatives, (X=H−, Cl−), underwent exchange with free 13CO. Under reduced pressure, (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2Cl underwent CO dissociation to form (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)Cl. The 18‐electron cobalt hydride (R,R)‐(iPrDuPhos)Co(CO)2H has been synthesized. Despite being coordinatively saturated this compound promotes reversible 2,1‐insertion of styrene and catalytic hydrogenation, raising questions as to the mechanism of action of the modified cobalt catalysts.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.202001677