Issue 10, 2024

Acridine-based copper(i) PNP pincer complexes: catalysts for alkyne hydroboration and borylation of aryl halides

Abstract

PNP pincers represent some of the most well-studied ligand systems in coordination chemistry owing to their high thermal and chemical stability, and the predictable metal coordination geometries of associated metal complexes. Examples of first-row transition metal complexes bearing acridine-based PNP pincer ligands are extremely rare. This study reports the preparation and structural authentication of acridine-based copper(I) PNP complexes, which reveal the profound effects that the steric bulk of methylene-tethered P-substituents has on metal centre coordination number and geometry. The capacity of these systems to mediate copper-catalysed alkyne hydroboration and the borylation of aryl halides is also investigated.

Graphical abstract: Acridine-based copper(i) PNP pincer complexes: catalysts for alkyne hydroboration and borylation of aryl halides

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 dek 2023
Accepted
05 fev 2024
First published
07 fev 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 4471-4478

Acridine-based copper(I) PNP pincer complexes: catalysts for alkyne hydroboration and borylation of aryl halides

A. Olding, Nigel. T. Lucas, C. C. Ho and A. C. Bissember, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 4471 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT04269C

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