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Heteroatom‐Free Arene‐Cobalt and Arene‐Iron Catalysts for Hydrogenations
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringHeteroatom‐free Arene‐cobaltHeterogeneous CatalysisOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisHydrogenChemistryπ CoordinationHomogeneous CatalystArene MetalatesMolecular Catalysis
75 years after the discovery of hydroformylation, cobalt catalysts are now undergoing a renaissance in hydrogenation reactions. We have evaluated arene metalates in which the low-valent metal species is--conceptually different from heteroatom-based ligands--stabilized by π coordination to hydrocarbons. Potassium bis(anthracene)cobaltate 1 and -ferrate 2 can be viewed as synthetic precursors of quasi-"naked" anionic metal species; their aggregation is effectively impeded by (labile) coordination to the various π acceptors present in the hydrogenation reactions of unsaturated molecules (alkenes, arenes, carbonyl compounds). Kinetic studies, NMR spectroscopy, and poisoning studies of alkene hydrogenations support the formation of a homogeneous catalyst derived from 1 which is stabilized by the coordination of alkenes. This catalyst concept complements the use of complexes with heteroatom donor ligands for reductive processes.
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