Molybdenum Nitride Complexes with Ph3SiO Ligands Are Exceedingly Practical and Tolerant Precatalysts for Alkyne Metathesis and Efficient Nitrogen Transfer Agents

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作者
Bindl, Martin [1 ]
Stade, Robert [1 ]
Heilmann, Eike K. [1 ]
Picot, Alexandre [1 ]
Goddard, Richard [1 ]
Fuerstner, Alois [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Kohlenforsch, D-45470 Mulheim, Germany
关键词
METAL-CARBON BONDS; TRIALKOXYMOLYBDENUM(VI) ALKYLIDYNE COMPLEXES; CROSS-METATHESIS; HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST; SYNTHETIC APPLICATIONS; DINITROGEN CLEAVAGE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; ACID-CHLORIDES; EPOTHILONE-A; ACETYLENES;
D O I
10.1021/ja903259g
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The molybdenum nitride complex [(Ph3SiO)(3)Mo N] (10), which can be conveniently prepared in situ from readily available [(Me3SiO)(2)((Me3Si)(2)N)Mo N] (9) and Ph3SiOH, and the pyridine adduct of 10, [(pyridine)(Ph3SiO)(3)MO N] (11), exhibit excellent catalytic activity in alkyne metathesis reactions of all kinds. Adduct 11 is sufficiently stable to be weighed in air and is therefore much easier to use than any of the established, structurally defined alkyne metathesis precatalysts known to date. This new system is compatible with a host of functional groups, including esters, amides, alkenes, carbamates, ethers, silyl ethers, sulfonates, thioethers, THP acetals, glycosides, ketones, enoates, thiophenes, pyridines, thiazoles, and nitro groups, and even accepts protected propargyl, alcohols as substrates. It has been used for the preparation of key intermediates for bioactive natural. products, such as gallicynoic acid 1, homoepilachnene, epothilone A, cruentaren A, and a fully synthetic latrunculin analogue. However, 9 and 11 react with aldehydes and acid chlorides to give the corresponding nitrite derivatives.
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