Abstract
Reduction of carbon-carbon double bonds is reported using a three-coordinate iron(ii) β-diketiminate pre-catalyst. The reaction is believed to proceedviaa formal transfer hydrogenation using poly(methylhydrosiloxane), PMHS, as the hydride donor and a bio-alcohol as the proton source. The reaction proceeds well usingn-butanol and ethanol, withn-butanol being used for substrate scoping studies. Allyl arene substrates, styrenes and aliphatic substrates all undergo reduction at room temperature. Unfortunately, clean transfer of a deuterium atom usingd-alcohol does not take place, indicating a complex catalytic mechanism. However, changing the deuterium source tod-aniline gives close to complete regioselectivity for mono-deuteration of the terminal position of the double bond. Finally, we demonstrate that efficient dehydrocoupling of alcohol and PMHS can be undertaken using the same pre-catalyst, giving high yields of H2within 30 minutes at room temperature.
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Linford-Wood, T. G., Coles, N. T., & Webster, R. L. (2021). Room temperature iron catalyzed transfer hydrogenation usingn-butanol and poly(methylhydrosiloxane). Green Chemistry, 23(7), 2703–2709. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0gc04175k
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