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Electrophilic C−H Activation at {Cp*Ir}: Ancillary-Ligand Control of the Mechanism of C−H Activation
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2006
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Inorganic ChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesChemical BondC−h ActivationMolecular BiologyDistal Oac ArmMolecular SwitchHydrogen BondOrganometallic CatalysisReaction IntermediateMolecular ComplexElectrophilic C−h ActivationMetal CenterBiomolecular EngineeringC-h Bond ActivationAncillary-ligand Control
Density functional calculations on the low-temperature cyclometalation of dimethylbenzylamine with [IrCl2Cp*]2/NaOAc have characterized a novel electrophilic activation pathway for C-H bond activation. C-H activation occurs from [Ir(DMBA-H)(kappa2-OAc)Cp*]+, and OAc plays a central role in determining the barrier for reaction. Dissociation of the proximal OAc arm sets up a facile intramolecular deprotonation via a geometrically convenient six-membered transition state. Dissociation of the distal OAc arm, however, leads to a higher energy four-membered (sigma-bond metathesis) transition state, while oxidative addition is even higher in energy. For this Ir3+ system, these three mechanisms appear to lie within a continuum in which the participation of the metal center and an H-accepting ancillary ligand are inversely related. The ability of the ancillary ligand to act as a proton acceptor is the key factor in determining which mechanism pertains.
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