The catalytic intermediate trans-[Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)2((R,R)-dpen)] (1) reacted on mixing with acetophenone in THF at -80 degrees C under approximately 2 atm H2 to generate the alkoxide trans-Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)((Ph)(Me)CHO)((R,R)-dpen) (6). Contrary to expectations, free Ru-amide and 1-phenylethanol were not the immediate products of this addition reaction. The addition reaction was reversible in THF. 2-Propanol prevents racemization of the alcohol product in THF solvent.
The dihydrogen compound trans-[Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)(eta2-H2)((R,R)-dpen)]+ (2', BINAP = 2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1'-binaphthyl, dpen = 1,2-diphenylethylenediamine) is a proposed intermediate in asymmetric ketone hydrogenations. It quickly reacts at -80 degrees C with 1 equiv of the base KOtBu in 2-PrOH-d8/CH2Cl2-d2 under H2 to generate trans-Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)(2-PrO)((R,R)-dpen) (4). The alkoxide 4 does not react with H2 after hours under ambient conditions. Addition of 1 equiv of KOtBu to 4 produces a hydrogen bonded species 10 that reacts readily with H2 at -80 degrees C to generate the dihydride catalytic intermediate trans-[Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)2((R,R)-dpen)] (3'). Addition of 1 equiv of ((CH3)3Si)2NK to the alkoxide 4 produces the amide catalytic intermediate 5. Compound 5 reacts reversibly with H2 to generate 3'.
The compound fac-[Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)(2-PrOH)3]+ (6) (BINAP = 2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1'-binaphthyl) reacts with (R,R)-dpen (dpen = 1,2-diphenylethylenediamine) under H2 at -60 degrees C in 2-PrOH-d8/CD2Cl2 to generate the cationic dihydrogen putative intermediate trans-[Ru((R)-BINAP)(H)(eta2-H2)((R,R)-dpen)]+ (2') without H-D exchange between the hydrogen ligands and the solvent. A 1H NMR study concludes that the dihydrogen ligand in 2' does not protonate 2-PrOH to a catalytically significant extent, and that 2' requires an added base or hydride source to be an active catalyst.
Silicon-29 NMR spectra of a neutral, dilute aqueous silicic acid solution, with a pH and Si concentration typical of soil solutions, reveal that a significant fraction of the silicon is incorporated in two five-coordinated organosilicon complexes when sodium gluconate is present.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.