Combining NHC bis-phenolate ligands with oxophilic metal centers: A powerful approach for the development of robust and highly effective organometallic catalysts

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The present paper describes an overview of a novel family of tridentate NHC pincer ligand in which two phenoxide moieties are directly connected to the nitrogen atoms of a central N-heterocyclic carbene. It was envisioned that such a structure might be suitable for coordination to a variety of metal centers across the periodic table, including oxophilic metals. Various metal complexes bearing such ligand are indeed readily accessible in high yields via straightforward routes. Interestingly, a robust zirconium-NHC complex was found to polymerize rac-lactide in a highly controlled, living and stereoselective manner to afford heterotactic PLA.

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Bellemin-Laponnaz, S., Dagorne, S., Dümpelmann, R., & Steffanut, P. (2014). Combining NHC bis-phenolate ligands with oxophilic metal centers: A powerful approach for the development of robust and highly effective organometallic catalysts. In Chimia (Vol. 68, pp. 500–504). Swiss Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.500

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