Metal-Ligand Cooperation at Phosphine-Based Acceptor Pincer Ligands

Publication date

2021

Authors

Tiddens, Martine R.ISNI 000000050745001X
Moret, Marc EtienneORCID 0000-0002-3137-6073ISNI 0000000436414547

Editors

Koten, Gerard van
Kirchner, Karl
Moret, Marc-Etienne

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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taverne

Abstract

Acceptor ligands, which predominantly withdraw electron density from a transition metal center, often engage in weak metal-ligand interactions. These can be stabilized by flanking the acceptor moiety with strongly binding phosphines in a pincer motif, affording more robust complexes in which bond activation and/or bond-forming events can take place while preserving the integrity of the molecule as a whole. This contribution highlights recent developments in this area. Compounds incorporating a borane at the central position are discussed first, followed by compounds incorporating an electrophilic C = E (E = C, O, N) π-bond. In both cases, recent examples highlight the ability of these ligands to (1) respond to electronic changes at the metal by modifying their binding mode and (2) accept a nucleophilic fragment (e.g., hydride) from substrate molecules. Applications of acceptor pincer ligands as cooperative catalysts are discussed.

Keywords

Acceptor ligands, Ambiphilic ligands, Bond activation, Cooperative catalysis, Metal-ligand cooperation, Pincer, π-Ligands, Taverne

Citation

Tiddens, M R & Moret, M E 2021, Metal-Ligand Cooperation at Phosphine-Based Acceptor Pincer Ligands. in G V Koten, K Kirchner & M-E Moret (eds), Metal-Ligand Co-operativity : Catalysis and the Pincer-Metal Platform. 1 edn, Topics in Organometallic Chemistry, vol. 68, Springer, pp. 25-69. https://doi.org/10.1007/3418_2020_70