Oligomerization and cross-oligomerization of terminal alkynes catalyzed by organoactinide complexes

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Haskel, A [1 ]
Straub, T [1 ]
Dash, AK [1 ]
Eisen, MS [1 ]
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[1] Technion Israel Inst Technol, Dept Chem, IL-32000 Haifa, Israel
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10.1021/ja9836390
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Various organoactinides of the type Cp*(2)An(C=CR)(2) (Cp* = C(5)Me(5); An = Th, U) have been synthesized from the corresponding Cp*(2)AnMe(2) complexes by addition of an equimolar amount or an excess of the corresponding terminal alkyne. Attempts to trap the mono(acetylide) complexes Cp*(2)An(C=CR)(Me) were successful for only the transient species Cp*(2)U(C=C(i-Pr))(Me). The bis(acetylide) complexes are active catalysts for the linear oligomerization of terminal alkynes HC=CR. The regioselectivity and the extent of oligomerization depend strongly on the alkyne substituent R, whereas the catalytic reactivities are similar for both organoactinides. Reaction with tert-butylacetylene regioselectively yields the 2,4-disubstituted 1-butene-3-yne dimer, whereas (trimethylsilyl)acetylene is regioselectively trimerized to (E,E)-1,4,6-tris(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-hexadiene-5-yne, with small amounts (3-5%) of the corresponding 2,4-disubstituted 1-butene-3-yne dimer. Oligomerization with less bulky alkyl- and aryl-substituted alkynes produces a mixture of oligomers. Cross-oligomerizations reactions induce the formation of specific cross dimers and trimers. Mechanistic studies on the selective trimerization of HC=CSiMe(3) show that the first step in the catalytic cycle is the C=C bond insertion of the terminal alkyne into the actinide-acetylide bond. The kinetic rate law is first order in organoactinide and in alkyne, with Delta H(double dagger) = 11.1(3) kcal mol(-1) and Delta S(double dagger) = - 45.2(6) eu. The turnover-limiting step is the release of the organic oligomer from the alkenyl-actinide complex. The latter key organometallic intermediate has been characterized by spectroscopic and poisoning studies. A plausible mechanistic scenario is proposed for the oligomerization of terminal alkynes.
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