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Abstract
In the past decade, the use of earth-abundant metals in homogeneous catalysis has flourished. In particular, metals such as cobalt and iron have been used extensively in reductive transformations including hydrogenation, hydroboration, and hydrosilylation. Manganese, on the other hand, has been considerably less explored in these reductive transformations. Here, we report a well-defined manganese complex, [Mn(iPrBDI)(OTf)2] (2a; BDI = bipyridinediimine), that is an active precatalyst in the hydroboration of a variety of electronically differentiated alkenes (>20 examples). The hydroboration is specifically selective for terminal alkenes and occurs with exclusive anti-Markovnikov selectivity. In contrast, when using the analogous cobalt complex [Co(iPrBDI)(OTf)2] (3a), internal alkenes are hydroborated efficiently, where a sequence of isomerization steps ultimately leads to their hydroboration. The contrasting terminal versus internal alkene selectivity for manganese and cobalt was investigated computationally and is further discussed in the herein-reported study.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 494-504 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
Volume | 60 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 4 Jan 2021 |
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High-level quantum chemistry: From theory to applications
Karton, A. (Investigator 01)
ARC Australian Research Council
27/12/17 → 28/02/22
Project: Research
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- 19 Citations
- 1 Doctoral Thesis
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π–π Catalysis in Carbon Flatland and Beyond – A Computational Investigation into the Catalytic Effect of Graphene and Cyclophanes on Inversion Processes
Kroeger, A. A., 2022, (Unpublished)Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis
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