WO2002045834A2 - 'metal complexes for hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds' - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to hydrogenation catalysts. More particularly, the present invention relates to hydrogenation catalysts for olefins.
- the present invention includes hydrogenation with H atom sources other than hydrogen gas. This is what is so special about this discovery. Other examples exist but this is a fairly active system.
- the present invention includes hydrogenation with dihydrogen and transfer hydrogenation (alcohols are source of H atoms).
- the Ir catalysts described herein perform catalytic transfer hydrogenation using an inexpensive alcohol as the H atom source.
- the systems are versatile, hydrogenating both ketones and olefin. Very low catalyst loadings are required.
- the systems are very tolerant to elevated temperatures.
- the systems bear a nucleophilic carbene as ancillary ligand which affords a steric and electronic handle on the catalyst activity.
- the present invention allows for either hydrogenation or transfer hydrogenation using inexpensive alcohols as the H atom source.
- the present catalyst systems allow both to be performed within essentially the same framework.
- the new cationic iridium carbene complex [Ir(cod)(py)(SIMes)]PF 6 (2) has been synthesized by reaction of [Ir(cod)(py) 2 ]PF 6 with SIMes.
- Complex 2 is an active hydrogenation catalyst capable of hydrogenating simple olefins at room temperature and atmospheric pressure of hydrogen.
- the cationic iridium carbene complexes [Ir(cod)(N)(L)]X have been synthesized by reaction of [Ir(cod)(py)2]PF6 with L or NL ligands.
- Complexes of this type are active hydrogenation catalysts capable of hydrogenating simple olefins at room temperature and atmospheric pressure of hydrogen or by transfer hydrogenation.
- the present invention includes an iridium carbene complex of the formula
- L Preferably an excess of L is used.
- the L can be prepared and used in situ by the reaction of
- This complex can be used as a catalyst in a hydrogenation reaction in a method of hydrogenating simple olefins, comprising: The reaction can occurs at a pressure of 0.1 to 150 atmosphere and a temperature of 0-150 °C; for example, the reaction can occurs at a pressure of about 1 atm and a temperature of about 50 °C.
- the present invention includes an iridium carbene complex of the formula [Ir(cod)(py)(SIMes)]PF 6 _.
- the complex can be prepared by a simple ligand exchange reaction of [Ir(cod)(py) 2 ]PF 6 with SIMes in toluene. Preferably, an excess of SIMes is used.
- SIMes can be prepared and used in situ by the reaction of SIMes ' HCl with KOBu in THF, and the free carbene is extracted with toluene and treated with [Ir(cod)(py) 2 ]PF 6 directly.
- This complex can be used as a catalyst in a hydrogenation reaction for hydrogenating simple olefins.
- the reaction can occur at a pressure of 0.1 to 150 atm and a temperature of 0 to 150°C.
- the reaction can occur at a pressure of about 1 atm and a temperature of about 50 °C.
- the present invention comprises an olefin hydrogenation catalyst bearing a nucleophilic carbene ligand.
- This catalyst can be used as a catalyst in a hydrogenation reaction to hydrogenate simple olefins.
- This hydrogenation can occur with H atom sources other than hydrogen gas.
- the hydrogenation can comprise transfer hydrogenation; in such a case, alcohol can be the source of H atoms.
- the present invention also comprises a complex of the formula Ir(cod)(py)(L)]PF 6 , where L is from the group consisting of: IMes, l,3-bw(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-imidazol-2- ylidene; IPr, l,3-b._.(2,6-di-t_? ⁇ -propylphenyl)-imidazol-2-ylidene; ICy, l,3-bw(cyclohexyl)- imidazol-2-ylidene; and chiral carbene.
- This complex can be used as a catalyst for transfer hydrogenation reactions.
- This complex can be used as a catalyst in a method of hydrogenating simple olefins.
- the hydrogenation reaction can occur at a pressure of 0.1 to 150 atmosphere and a temperature of 0-150 °C; for example, the reaction can occur at a pressure of about 1 atm and a temperature of about 50 °C.
- L can be ICy, l,3-bw(cyclohexyl)- imidazol-2-ylidene.
- the present invention also includes an iridium carbene complex of the formula
- diene is a diene or two monoene
- N is a 2 electron nitrogen donor from the group consisting of oxazolines, phosphines, and carbenes
- L is a bulky nucleophilic carbene
- X is an anionic counterion
- N and L are tethered so N and L make a bidentate ligand.
- the two fragments can be tethered using a variety of subunits as known in the art.
- N can be an oxazoline so N-L is an oxazoline-carbene ligand; or N can be a phosphine so N-L is an phosphino-carbene ligand, or N can be a carbene and N-L is a bis-carbene ligand.
- a chiral version of the complex can be used as a catalyst in a method of catalyzing asymmetric hydrogenation reactions.
- the present invention also can be characterized as an iridium carbene complex of the formula [Ir(diene)(R-C)]X.
- diene is a diene or two monoene
- R-C is a chelating ligand
- R is from the group consisting of phosphorus donors, oxygen donors, and nitrogen donors
- C is a carbene
- X is an anionic counterion.
- R-C can be a chelating ligand from the group consisting of carbene-carbene, phosphine-carbene, and oxazoline-carbene.
- This complex can be used as a catalyst in a method of catalyzing hydrogenation reactions.
- the hydrogenation can be performed asymmetrically with a chelating ligand bearing a chiral center.
- the chelating ligand bearing a chiral center can be, for example, from the group consisting of chiral oxazoline-carbene, chiral phosphine-carbene, chiral carbene-oxazoline, chiral carbene-phosphine and chiral carbene-chiral carbene.
- Figure 1 shows a nucleophilic carbene IMes
- Figure 2 shows a nucleophilic carbene IPr
- Figure 3 shows a nucleophilic carbene SIMes
- Figure 4 is an ORTEP of [Ir(cod)(py)(SIMes)]PF 6 (2) with ellipsoids drawn in at 50 % probability; hydrogens and PF 6 are omitted for clarity; and
- Figure 5 is an ORTEP of [Ir(cod)(py)(PCy 3 )]PF 6 (1) with ellipsoids drawn in at 50% probability; hydrogens and PF 6 are omitted for clarity.
- Catalytic Hydrogenation The catalytic performance of 2 in the hydrogenation of simple alkenes has been investigated. The catalytic activity of 1 was also studied for comparative purposes. Selected results are listed in Table 3. The catalytic reactions were performed with 1 mol % of catalyst in 5 mL of CH 2 C1 2 . At ambient temperature and pressure of hydrogen, 2 was an efficient catalyst in the hydrogenation of cyclohexene, although displaying a lower activity than 1 (entry 1, 2). It is generally significantly more difficult to hydrogenate highly substituted alkenes. As shown in entry 3 and 4, Crabtree's catalyst gave a final 77 % conversion of 1 -methyl- 1 -cyclohexene while a modest yield of 44 % was obtained when using 2.
- 1 catalyzes a simple two-step process in which the first hydrogenation occurs at the less hindered double bond to form 1 -methyl- 1 -cyclohexene, which is then converted to the fully hydrogenated methylcyclohexane in the subsequent step.
- 2 gave a mixture of products, methylcyclohexane, l-methyl-4-cyclohexene, and 1 -methyl- 1- cyclohexene in a ratio of 3:12:25 after 1 h (entry 6).
- the amount of l-methyl-4-cyclohexene increased to a maximum after 4 h and then gradually decreased with time.
- the yield of the fully hydrogenated product increased slowly to a final 57% yield.
- a new cationic iridium carbene complex 2 has been prepared and found to be effective in the hydrogenation of simple olefins. Although it is less efficient than Crabtree's catalyst at room temperature and atmospheric pressure of hydrogen, (which may be related to the larger steric bulk of SIMes in 2 compared to that of PCy 3 in 1), it displayed a higher activity under a mild pressure of hydrogen at 50 °C. This is in contrast to the catalytic property of 1, which is significantly less active under the same conditions. The difference in activity can be attributed to the presence of the bulky N-heterocyclic carbene ligand in 2 which results in an improved thermal stability. Investigations into the use of the new catalyst to a variety of substrates and synthesis of a family of nucleophilic carbene bearing iridium complexes are ongoing.
- the ratios in parentheses (methylcyclohexane: l-methyl-4-cyclohexane :1 -methyl- 1 -cyclohexene). Yields are average of two runs. c H 2 , 60 psi; temp, 50 °C; time not optimized.
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