Abstract
A hetero-dinuclear IrIII-CuIIcomplex with two adjacent sites was employed as a catalyst for the aerobic oxidation of aromatic olefins driven by formate in water. An IrIII-H intermediate, generated through formate dehydrogenation, was revealed to activate terminal aromatic olefins to afford an Ir-alkyl species, and the process was promoted by a hydrophobic [IrIII-H]-[substrate aromatic ring] interaction in water. The Ir-alkyl species subsequently reacted with dioxygen to yield corresponding methyl ketones and was promoted by the presence of the CuIImoiety under acidic conditions. The IrIII-CuIIcomplex exhibited cooperative catalysis in the selective aerobic oxidation of olefins to corresponding methyl ketones, as evidenced by no reactivities observed from the corresponding mononuclear IrIIIand CuIIcomplexes, as the individual components of the IrIII-CuIIcomplex. The reaction mechanism afforded by the IrIII-CuIIcomplex in the aerobic oxidation was disclosed by a combination of spectroscopic detection of reaction intermediates, kinetic analysis, and theoretical calculations.
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Shimoyama, Y., Kitagawa, Y., Ohgomori, Y., Kon, Y., & Hong, D. (2021). Formate-driven catalysis and mechanism of an iridium-copper complex for selective aerobic oxidation of aromatic olefins in water. Chemical Science, 12(16), 5796–5803. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06634f
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