Amide versus amine ligand paradigm in the direct amination of alcohols with Ru-PNP complexes

D Pingen, JH Choi, H Allen, G Murray… - Catalysis Science & …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
D Pingen, JH Choi, H Allen, G Murray, P Ganji, PWNM Van Leeuwen, MHG Prechtl, D Vogt
Catalysis Science & Technology, 2018pubs.rsc.org
The catalytic activity of a series of Ru-PNP pincer ligand complexes was studied in the direct
amination of alcohols with ammonia. It turned out that all complexes of PNP ligands bearing
a secondary amine showed no activity in this hydrogen-shuttling reaction sequence, while
all complexes of homologous ligands bearing a tertiary amine gave active catalysts. Further
comparative studies on catalysts bearing an acridine-based PNP pincer ligand and a PNP
ligand of the Xantphos family provided valuable mechanistic insight that led to the design of …
The catalytic activity of a series of Ru-PNP pincer ligand complexes was studied in the direct amination of alcohols with ammonia. It turned out that all complexes of PNP ligands bearing a secondary amine showed no activity in this hydrogen-shuttling reaction sequence, while all complexes of homologous ligands bearing a tertiary amine gave active catalysts. Further comparative studies on catalysts bearing an acridine-based PNP pincer ligand and a PNP ligand of the Xantphos family provided valuable mechanistic insight that led to the design of a highly active catalyst. It appears that in the group of ligands studied here only ligands that do not form stable Ru-amido complexes are active alcohol amination catalysts.
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