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Reactivity of a Molecular Magnesium Hydride Featuring a Terminal Magnesium-Hydrogen Bond.

Silvia SchnitzlerThomas P SpaniolJun Okuda
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2016)
The reactivity of the molecular magnesium hydride [Mg(Me3TACD·AliBu3)H] (1) featuring a terminal magnesium-hydrogen bond and an NNNN-type macrocyclic ligand, Me3TACD ((Me3TACD)H = Me3[12]aneN4 = 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane), can be grouped into protonolysis, oxidation, hydrometalation, (insertion), and hydride abstraction. Protonolysis of 1 with weak Brønsted acids HX such as terminal acetylenes, amines, silanols, and silanes gave the corresponding derivatives [Mg(Me3TACD·AliBu3)X] (X = C≡CPh, 3; HN(3,5-Me2-C6H3), 4; OSiMe3, 5; OSiPh3, 6; Cl, 7; Br, 8). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction of anilide 4 showed a square-pyramidal coordination geometry for magnesium. No correlation with the pKa values of the acids was detected. Oxidation of 1 with elemental iodine gave the iodide [Mg(Me3TACD·AliBu3)I] (9), and oxidation with nitrous oxide afforded the μ-oxo-bridged compound [{Mg(Me3TACD·AliBu3)}2(μ-O)] (10) with a linear Mg-O-Mg core, as characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The Mg-H bond reacted with benzaldehyde, benzophenone, fluorenone, and CO2 under insertion but not with the olefins 1,1,2-triphenylethylene, tert-butylethylene, and cyclopentene. The unstable formate, prepared also by salt metathesis of iodide 9 with potassium formate, revealed κO,κO' coordination in the solid state. Hydride abstraction with triphenylborane gave the ion pair [Mg(Me3TACD·AliBu3)(thf)][HBPh3] (16), which catalyzed the hydroboration of polar substrates by pinacolborane.
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