CO Reduction to CHOSiMe: Electrophile-Promoted Hydride Migration at a Single Fe Site.

J Am Chem Soc

Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States.

Published: February 2017


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One of the major challenges associated with developing molecular Fischer-Tropsch catalysts is the design of systems that promote the formation of C-H bonds from H and CO while also facilitating the release of the resulting CO-derived organic products. To this end, we describe the synthesis of reduced iron-hydride/carbonyl complexes that enable an electrophile-promoted hydride migration process, resulting in the reduction of coordinated CO to a siloxymethyl (LFe-CHOSiMe) group. Intramolecular hydride-to-CO migrations are extremely rare, and to our knowledge the system described herein is the first example where such a process can be accessed from a thermally stable M(CO)(H) complex. Further addition of H to LFe-CHOSiMe releases CHOSiMe, demonstrating net four-electron reduction of CO to CHOSiMe at a single Fe site.

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