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Reductions of Arenes using a Magnesium-Dinitrogen Complex.

Matthew J EvansJeremy MullinsRahul MondalCameron Jones
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
In this contribution, we present "Birch-type", and other reductions of simple arenes by the potassium salt of an anionic magnesium dinitrogen complex, [{K( TCHP NON)Mg} 2 (μ-N 2 )] ( TCHP NON=4,5-bis(2,4,6-tricyclohexylanilido)-2,7-diethyl-9,9-dimethyl-xanthene), which acts as a masked dimagnesium(I) diradical in these reactions. This reagent is non-hazardous, easy-to-handle, and in some cases provides access to 1,4-cyclohexadiene reduction products under relatively mild reaction conditions. This system works effectively to reduce benzene, naphthalene and anthracene through magnesium-bound "Birch-type" reduction intermediates. Cyclohexadiene products can be subsequently released from the magnesium centres by protonolysis with methanol. In contrast, the reduction of substituted arenes is less selective and involves competing reaction pathways. For toluene and 1,3,5-triphenylbenzene, the structural authentication of "Birch-type" reduction intermediates is conclusive, although the formation of corresponding 1,4-cyclohexadiene derivatives was low yielding. Reduction of anisole did not yield an isolable "Birch-type" intermediate, but instead gave a C-O activation product. Treating triphenylphosphine with [{K( TCHP NON)Mg} 2 (μ-N 2 )] resulted in the extrusion of both biphenyl and dinitrogen to afford a magnesium(II) phosphanide [{K( TCHP NON)Mg(μ-PPh 2 )} 2 ]. Reduction of fluorobenzene proceeded via C-F activation of the arene, and isolation of the magnesium(II) fluoride [{K( TCHP NON)Mg(μ-F)} 2 ]. Finally, the two-electron reduction of 1,3,5,7-cyclooctatetraene (COT) with [{K( TCHP NON)Mg} 2 (μ-N 2 )] yielded a complex, [{K( TCHP NON)Mg} 2 (μ-COT)], incorporating the aromatic dianion (COT 2- ).
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