Routes to High-Performing Ruthenium–Iodide Catalysts for Olefin Metathesis: Ligand Lability Is Key to Efficient Halide Exchange

  • Blanco, Christian O.
  • Nascimento, Daniel L.
  • Fogg, Deryn Elizabeth
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Language
English

Abstract

Clean, high-yielding routes are described to ruthenium–diiodide catalysts that were recently shown to enable high productivity in olefin metathesis. For the second-generation Grubbs and Hoveyda catalysts (GII: RuCl2(H2IMes)(PCy3)(═CHPh); HII: RuCl2(H2IMes)(═CHAr), Ar = C6H4-2-OiPr), slow salt metathesis is shown to arise from the low lability of the ancillary PCy3 or ether ligands, which retards access to the four-coordinate intermediate required for efficient halide exchange. To exploit the lability of the first-generation catalysts, the diiodide complex RuI2(PCy3)(═CHAr) HI-I2 was prepared by treating “Grubbs I” (RuCl2(PCy3)2(═CHPh), GI) with NaI, H2C═CHAr (1a), and a phosphine-scavenging Merrifield iodide (MF-I) resin. Subsequent install...

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