Small bite-angle 2-phosphinophosphinine ligands enable rhodium-catalysed hydroboration of carbonyls

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Abstract

Two Rh complexes of the 2-phosphinophosphinine ligand 2-PPh2-3-Me-6-SiMe3-C5H2P (1) were prepared: dinuclear trans-[{Rh(CO)(Cl)(μ-1)}2] (2) and chelating [Rh(1)(COD)][B(ArF)4] (3). Despite the widespread use of Rh catalysts for the hydroboration of alkenes, 3 is reported to be the first Rh catalyst for ketone and ketimine hydroboration, with high activity observed at 0.1 mol% loading.

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Newland, R. J., Lynam, J. M., & Mansell, S. M. (2018). Small bite-angle 2-phosphinophosphinine ligands enable rhodium-catalysed hydroboration of carbonyls. Chemical Communications, 54(43), 5482–5485. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc01880d

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