A Proton-Switchable Bifunctional Ruthenium Complex That Catalyzes Nitrile Hydroboration

Abstract

A new bifunctional pincer ligand framework bearing pendent proton-responsive hydroxyl groups was prepared and metalated with Ru­(II) and subsequently isolated in four discrete protonation states. Stoichiometric reactions with H<sub>2</sub> and HBPin showed facile E–H (E = H or BPin) activation across a Ru­(II)–O bond, providing access to unusual Ru–H species with strong interactions with neighboring proton and boron atoms. These complexes were found to promote the catalytic hydroboration of ketones and nitriles under mild conditions, and the activity was highly dependent on the ligand’s protonation state. Mechanistic experiments revealed a crucial role of the pendent hydroxyl groups for catalytic activity

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