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Redox Noninnocence of a β-Diketiminate Enabling Electron Transfer Catalysis
Rahul Singh1, Vikramjeet Singh1, Thomas K Rønne-Nielsen2
1Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Mohali, Knowledge City, Sec-81, Mohali, Punjab, 140306, India.
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The β-diketiminate is an iconic class of ligand that spans a wide variety of metal complexes across the periodic table. Compared to the well-evaluated redox noninnocent nature of several other ligand classes, detectable redox activity for β-diketiminate is scarce. The development of an effective homogeneous catalyst leveraging the redox reservoir property of a β-diketiminate backbone has never been achieved. Herein, we present a copper bis(β-diketiminate) complex that enables the completely ligand-centric redox for steering alkoxycarboxylation at the 2-position of indole. The success of the reaction pivots on the electron reservoir property of an electron-rich β-diketiminate that can facilitate single electron transfer to reductively cleave a C─Br bond. X-ray structure determination of the complex, along with CV, EPR, and magnetic susceptibility, describes the electronic structure of the catalyst molecule and proves the ligand's predominant role in such single-electron transfer catalysis.
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