Selective reactions that combine H2, CO and organic electrophiles (aldehyde, ketones, isocyanide) to form hydrogenated C3 and C4 carbon chains are reported. These reactions proceed by CO homologation mediated by [W(CO)6] and an aluminum(I) reductant, followed by functionalization and hydrogenation of the chain ends. A combination of kinetics (rates, KIEs) and DFT calculations has been used to gain insight into a key step which involves hydrogenation of a metallocarbene intermediate. These findings expand the extremely small scope of systems that combine H2 and CO to make well-defined products with complete control over chain length and functionality.
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Batuecas, M., Kong, R. Y., White, A. J. P., & Crimmin, M. R. (2022). Functionalization and Hydrogenation of Carbon Chains Derived from CO**. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202202241
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