Selective carbonylation of benzene to benzaldehyde using a phosphorus-nitrogen PN3P-rhodium(i) complex

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A PN3P pincer ligand (1) bearing dicyclopentylphosphine substituents reacts with [Rh(COD)Cl]2 (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) to produce the complex (PN3P)RhCl (2). Treatment of a benzene solution of 2 with KN(SiMe3)2 stimulates a dearomatization process, and C-H activation of benzene is achieved through the rearomatization of the central pyridine ring. This deprotonation/reprotonation of the NH arm of 2 gives the phenyl complex (PN3P)Rh(C6H5) (3). The subsequent introduction of CO gas into 3 yields the benzoyl complex (PN3P)RhCO (C6H5) (4), which can release benzaldehyde upon treatment with diluted HCl solution and regenerates 2.

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Zhou, C., Hu, J., Wang, Y., Yao, C., Chakraborty, P., Li, H., … Huang, K. W. (2019). Selective carbonylation of benzene to benzaldehyde using a phosphorus-nitrogen PN3P-rhodium(i) complex. Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 6(6), 721–724. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8qo00892b

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