Hydrogenation of Alkenes Catalyzed by Mn(I) Alkyl Complexes Bearing NHC Phosphine Ligands
Daniel P. Zobernig,
Berthold Stöger,
Luis F. Veiros
et al.
Abstract:An efficient additive free hydrogenation of alkenes with molecular hydrogen is described. The pre‐catalyst is a well‐defined bench stable Mn(I) alkyl complex bearing a NHC phosphine ligand. These reactions are environmentally benign and atom economic, implementing an inexpensive, earth abundant non‐precious metal catalyst. The catalytic process is initiated by migratory insertion of a CO ligand into the Mn‐alkyl bond to yield an acyl intermediate which undergoes rapid hydrogenolysis to form the active 16e Mn(I… Show more
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