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Synthesis, Characterization, and Dehydrogenation Activity of an Iridium Arsenic Based Pincer Catalyst
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringDehydrogenation ActivityCatalytic SynthesisHeterogeneous CatalysisOrganic ChemistryDehydrogenation CatalystCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisChemistryNew Arsenic-based PincerPincer CatalystCatalyst PreparationIridium ArsenicBiomolecular EngineeringPhosphine Pincer
A new arsenic-based pincer (AsOCOAs) dehydrogenation catalyst has been synthesized, IrHCl{2,6-C6H3-(O-AsBut2)} (3). Treatment with an equivalent of base (NaO-tert-butoxide) under an atmosphere of hydrogen gas affords the dihydride catalyst IrH2{2,6-C6H3-(O-AsBut2)} (4). The activity of 3 was explored under transfer dehydrogenation conditions with cyclooctane and tert-butyl ethylene, giving a maximum turnover number of 960 at 175 °C in 24 h. Acceptorless dehydrogenations were also explored with pyrrolidine-based molecules, ethylperhydrocarbazole (5), methylperhydroindole (6), and butylpyrrolidine (7), in which all results indicate 3 is roughly half as active as the analogous phosphine-based pincer catalyst 2. Akin to the phosphine pincer catalysts the activity was seen to steadily improve with increasing temperature, peaking at 175 °C, upon which thermal decomposition sets in.
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