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Cobalt–Carbon Bond Formation Reaction via Ligand Reduction of Porphycene–Cobalt(II) Complex and Its Noninnocent Reactivity

The interesting redox properties and reactivity of metalloporphycene have been studied for decades; however, the detailed experimental investigation on the reactivity and reaction mechanism under inert condition combined with theoretical calculations had not been performed so far. In this study, the...

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Published in:ACS omega 2018-04, Vol.3 (4), p.4027-4034
Main Authors: Koide, Taro, Aritome, Isao, Saeki, Tatsuya, Morita, Yoshitsugu, Shiota, Yoshihito, Yoshizawa, Kazunari, Shimakoshi, Hisashi, Hisaeda, Yoshio
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Language:English
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Summary:The interesting redox properties and reactivity of metalloporphycene have been studied for decades; however, the detailed experimental investigation on the reactivity and reaction mechanism under inert condition combined with theoretical calculations had not been performed so far. In this study, the novel reactivity of the reduced form of the cobalt porphycene with alkyl halides to form cobalt–carbon (Co–C) bonds was revealed. Under electrochemical reductive conditions, not the central cobalt, but the ligand was reduced and reacted with alkyl halides to afford the cobalt–alkyl complexes under N2 atmosphere in a glovebox. The reaction mechanism was clarified by the combination of experimental and theoretical studies that the porphycene ligand works as a noninnocent ligand and allows the SN2-type Co–C bond formation. This result provides us the possibility of the reaction triggered by the reduction of ligand with macrocyclic π-conjugated system, not by the reduction of metal.
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.8b00239