Issue 6, 2015

Does a multiply bonded oxo ligand directly participate in B–H bond activation by a high-valent di-oxo-molybdenum(vi) complex? A density functional theory study

Abstract

The reduction of organic substrates using high-valent oxo-transition metal complexes represents a new catalytic activity. In this study, we theoretically investigated the mechanism of catalytic reduction of amides, amines, nitriles and sulfoxides with boranes by the high-valent di-oxo-molybdenum(VI) complex MoO2Cl2. Our computational results reveal that reduction of sulfoxides with boranes catalyzed by MoO2Cl2 proceeds via a [2 + 2] addition pathway involving the B–H bond of borane adding across the Mo[double bond, length as m-dash]O bond to form a metal hydride intermediate, followed by the elimination of the new species HOBcat, accompanied by the loss of the sulfide. The activation free energy of the turnover-limiting step is calculated to be 24.0 kcal mol−1. By contrast, borane additions to either amide, amine or nitrile proceed through an ionic outer-sphere mechanism, in which the substrates attack the boron center to prompt the heterolytic cleavage of the B–H bond, generating an anionic molybdenum(VI) hydride paired with a borylated amide/amine/nitrile cation. Then, the activated organic substrates abstract a hydride from the molybdenum(VI) center to complete the catalytic cycle. The activation free energies of the turnover-limiting step along the ionic outer-sphere pathway are calculated to be ~22.7, 19.7 and 30.6 kcal mol−1 for benzamide, N-(diphenylmethylene)benzenamine, and benzonitrile, respectively. These values are energetically more favorable (~3–8.0 kcal mol−1) than those via the [2 + 2] addition pathway. Along the ionic outer-sphere pathway, the multiply bonded oxo ligand does not participate in the activation of the B–H bond. The ionic outer-sphere mechanism suggests that the high-valent di-oxo-molybdenum(VI) complex MoO2Cl2 acts as a Lewis acid in catalyzing the reduction reaction and activation of B–H bonds.

Graphical abstract: Does a multiply bonded oxo ligand directly participate in B–H bond activation by a high-valent di-oxo-molybdenum(vi) complex? A density functional theory study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Feb 2015
Accepted
30 Mar 2015
First published
31 Mar 2015

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2015,5, 3259-3269

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Does a multiply bonded oxo ligand directly participate in B–H bond activation by a high-valent di-oxo-molybdenum(VI) complex? A density functional theory study

L. Huang, J. Wang, X. Wei and H. Wei, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2015, 5, 3259 DOI: 10.1039/C5CY00177C

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