Double Catalytic Activity Unveiled: Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Applications of Iridium Complexes in Transfer Hydrogenation and Photomediated Transformations.
Laura BlancoAndrea UrozKevin GutiérrezSilvia CabreraAlba ColladoJosé AlemánPublished in: ACS catalysis (2024)
Iridium complexes have been demonstrated to be highly active catalysts for a wide variety of transformations. Their unique photophysical and photochemical properties render them as one of the most established photocatalysts. Moreover, iridium complexes are widely acknowledged for their efficiency in transfer hydrogenation reactions. However, the development of iridium complexes able to promote both traditional organometallic catalysis and photocatalysis is scarce. Thus, the design of iridium-based catalysts is still an active area of research. In this context, we targeted the synthesis of a family of Ir-Cp* systems to explore their (photo)catalytic applications. Here, we describe the synthesis, structural characterization, and photophysical properties of iridium complexes of formula [IrCp*Cl(N^O)]. These complexes have been applied with a double catalytic function, in transfer hydrogenation for carbonyl reduction and in different photomediated transformations.