A family of eight neutral, pseudotetrahedral piano-stool ruthenium complexes C, of the type [RuCl2(p-cymene)(PArPhR)] (Ar = 1-naphthyl, 9-phenanthryl and 2-biphenylyl; R = Me, i-Pr, OMe, -CH2SiMe 3 and -CH2SiPh3) have been prepared and characterised, including the X-ray crystal structure for C6 (Ar = 2-biphenylyl; R = i-Pr). These complexes catalyse the asymmetric hydrogen transfer reaction of acetophenone in refluxing 2-propanol in the presence of potassium tert-butoxyde, reaching full conversions and up to 45% ee after 24 h towards the S enantiomer of 1-phenylethanol. Cationic complexes formed upon treatment of C with one equivalent of AgSbF6 or (Et3O)PF6 are active in the cyclopropanation reaction of styrene and α-methylstyrene by ethyl diazoacetate. Low to moderate conversions (up to 58%), diastereoselectivities (up to 40% de), and moderate enantioselectivities (up to 69% ee) have been found. For both reactions, bulky complexes and C6 in particular lead to the best results. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Neutral p-cymene ruthenium complexes with P-stereogenic monophosphines. New catalytic precursors in enantioselective transfer hydrogenation and cyclopropanation

Mannu A.;
2012-01-01

Abstract

A family of eight neutral, pseudotetrahedral piano-stool ruthenium complexes C, of the type [RuCl2(p-cymene)(PArPhR)] (Ar = 1-naphthyl, 9-phenanthryl and 2-biphenylyl; R = Me, i-Pr, OMe, -CH2SiMe 3 and -CH2SiPh3) have been prepared and characterised, including the X-ray crystal structure for C6 (Ar = 2-biphenylyl; R = i-Pr). These complexes catalyse the asymmetric hydrogen transfer reaction of acetophenone in refluxing 2-propanol in the presence of potassium tert-butoxyde, reaching full conversions and up to 45% ee after 24 h towards the S enantiomer of 1-phenylethanol. Cationic complexes formed upon treatment of C with one equivalent of AgSbF6 or (Et3O)PF6 are active in the cyclopropanation reaction of styrene and α-methylstyrene by ethyl diazoacetate. Low to moderate conversions (up to 58%), diastereoselectivities (up to 40% de), and moderate enantioselectivities (up to 69% ee) have been found. For both reactions, bulky complexes and C6 in particular lead to the best results. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Arene complexes; Asymmetric catalysis; Cyclopropanation; P-stereogenic monophosphines; Ruthenium; Transfer hydrogenation
Grabulosa A.; Mannu A.; Mezzetti A.; Muller G.
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