アルミナベンゼン-Rhと-Ir複合体:合成,構造,および触媒性C-Hボリレーションへの応用
Taichi Nakamura1, Katsunori Suzuki2, Makoto Yamashita2
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chuo University , 1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, 112-8551 Tokyo, Japan.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|November 30, 2017
まとめ
ロジウムとイリジウムを含む新しいアルミニウム-ベンゼン金属複合体が合成された. これらの複合体はルイス酸性を示し,有機金属化学における重要な進歩である選択的C-Hボリレーション反応を可能にします.
科学分野:
- 有機金属化学
- キャタリシス
- ルイス酸化学
背景:
- アルミニウム-アレン複合体は,触媒で十分に研究されていない.
- ルイス酸性サイトは有機変換のための基板を活性化することができます.
研究 の 目的:
- 新しいアルミニウム・ベンゼン・ロジウム・イリジウム複合体を合成する.
- アルミセンターのルイス酸性特性を調べる
- C−H機能化におけるこれらの複合体の触媒的可能性を探求する.
主な方法:
- アルミナベンゼン金属複合体の合成
- X線微分法による構造分析
- 4- ディメチラミノピリジンによるルイス酸塩相互作用の研究
- C-H ボリル化反応の触媒試験
主要な成果:
- アルミ・ベンゼン・ロジウム・イリジウム複合体を 合成した
- アルミナベンゼンの η5-ペンタディエニルリガンドとしての協調性を確認した.
- アルミニウム原子のルイス酸性を示した.
- イリジウム触媒を用いてトライエチラミンのα選択的C-Hボリレーションを達成した.
結論:
- アルミニウム-ベンゼンリガンドは,移行金属に効果的に調整することができます.
- アルミセンターは近接ルイス酸として作用し,反応性に影響を与えます.
- これらの発見は,ルイス酸性有機金属触媒の設計のための新しい道を開きます.
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