Zero valent iron complexes as base partners in frustrated Lewis pair chemistry
Hendrik Tinnermann, Craig Fraser, Rowan D. Young
Abstract
The prototypical iron(0) complex [Fe(CO)3(PMe3)2] (1) forms a frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) with B(C6F5)3 (BCF). In this FLP, the iron complex acts as the Lewis base partner, and the borane as the Lewis acid partner. This FLP is able to cleave H-H, H-Cl, H-O and H-S bonds in H2, HCl, H2O and HSPh. The FLP 1/BCF is shown to catalyze the hydrogenation of alkenes under mild conditions, where terminal alkenes are preferentially reduced. Mechanistic studies using D2 gas suggest that a branched intermediate in an alkene insertion cycle or an ionic cycle is favored for this catalytic reaction.
Topics & Concepts
Frustrated Lewis pairLewis acids and basesChemistryZero (linguistics)CrystallographyNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhilosophyLinguisticsOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistrySynthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compoundsCrystallography and molecular interactions