A Comparison of the Stability and Reactivity of Diamido- and Diaminocarbene Copper Alkoxide and Hydride Complexes

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The mononuclear N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) copper alkoxide complexes [(6-NHC)CuOtBu] (6-NHC=6-MesDAC (1), 6-Mes (2)) have been prepared by addition of the free carbenes to the tetrameric tert-butoxide precursor [Cu(OtBu)] 4, or by protonolysis of [(6-NHC)CuMes] (6-NHC=6-MesDAC (3), 6-Mes (4)) with tBuOH. In contrast to the relatively stable diaminocarbene complex 2, the diamidocarbene derivative 1 proved susceptible to both thermal and hydrolytic ring-opening reactions, the latter affording [(6-MesDAC)Cu(OC(O)CMe 2 C(O)N(H)Mes)(CNMes)] (6). The intermediacy of [(6-MesDAC)Cu(OH)] in this reaction was supported by the generation of Cu 2 O as an additional product. Attempts to generate an isolable copper hydride complex of the type [(6-MesDAC)CuH] by reaction of 1 with Et 3 SiH resulted instead in migratory insertion to generate [(6-MesDAC-H)Cu(P(p-tolyl) 3)] (9) upon trapping by P(p-tolyl) 3. Migratory insertion was also observed during attempts to prepare [(6-Mes)CuH], with [(6-Mes-H)Cu(6-Mes)] (10) isolated, following a reaction that was significantly slower than in the 6-MesDAC case. The longer lifetime of [(6-Mes)CuH] allowed it to be trapped stoichiometrically by alkyne, and also employed in the catalytic semi-reduction of alkynes and hydrosilylation of ketones.

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Collins, L. R., Riddlestone, I. M., Mahon, M. F., & Whittlesey, M. K. (2015). A Comparison of the Stability and Reactivity of Diamido- and Diaminocarbene Copper Alkoxide and Hydride Complexes. Chemistry - A European Journal, 21(40), 14075–14084. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201502476

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