Synthesis and Reversible H2 Activation by Coordinatively Unsaturated Rhodium NHC Complexes

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We report the synthesis of coordinatively unsaturated cationic rhodium complexes bearing the sterically encumbered electron-rich NHC ligand IPr*OMe. The COD (1,5-cyclooctadiene) complex [Rh(IPr*OMe)(COD)]BF4 adopts a tilted, pseudo-square planar coordination geometry, where bonding to the ipso-carbon of the NHC aryl substituent was observed in the solid state. Hydrogenation of this complex afforded a metastable dihydride complex [Rh(IPr*OMe)(H)2]BF4 with an unusual internal coordination to an arene of the ligand. In the absence of a hydrogen atmosphere, spontaneous reductive elimination of H2 afforded a rhodium complex [Rh(IPr*OMe)]BF4 with a single chelating ligand that stabilizes the highly unsaturated metal by two-fold π-face donation as suggested by NMR spectroscopy and computational studies. This unusual complex might serve as a versatile precatalyst for a variety of transformations.

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Lutz, M. D. R., Zhong, H., Trapp, N., & Morandi, B. (2023). Synthesis and Reversible H2 Activation by Coordinatively Unsaturated Rhodium NHC Complexes. Helvetica Chimica Acta, 106(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/hlca.202200199

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