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Cyclopropanation Using Electrons Derived from Hydrogen: Reaction of Alkenes and Hydrogen without Hydrogenation.

Seiji OgoTakeshi YatabeKeishi MiyazawaYunosuke HashimotoChiaki TakahashiHidetaka NakaiYoshihito Shiota
Published in: JACS Au (2024)
Have you ever imagined reactions of alkenes with hydrogen that result in anything other than hydrogenation or hydrogenative C-C coupling? We have long sought to develop not only hydrogenation catalysts that activate H 2 as hydride ions but also electron transfer catalysts that activate H 2 as a direct electron donor. Here, we report the reductive cyclopropanation of alkenes using an iridium electron storage catalyst with H 2 as the electron source without releasing metal waste from the reductant. We discuss the catalytic mechanism with selectivity to give the trans -isomer. These findings are based on the isolation of three complexes and density functional theory calculations.
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