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Classifying and Understanding the Reactivities of Mo-Based Alkyne Metathesis Catalysts from 95 Mo NMR Chemical Shift Descriptors.

Zachariah J BerksonLukas LätschJulius HillenbrandAlois FürstnerChristophe Copéret
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The most active alkyne metathesis catalysts rely on well-defined Mo alkylidynes, X 3 Mo≡CR (X = OR), in particular the recently developed canopy catalyst family bearing silanolate ligand sets. Recent efforts to understand catalyst reactivity patterns have shown that NMR chemical shifts are powerful descriptors, though previous studies have mostly focused on ligand-based NMR descriptors. Here, we show in the context of alkyne metathesis that 95 Mo chemical shift tensors encode detailed information on the electronic structure of these catalysts. Analysis by first-principles calculations of 95 Mo chemical shift tensors extracted from solid-state 95 Mo NMR spectra shows a direct link of chemical shift values with the energies of the HOMO and LUMO, two molecular orbitals involved in the key [2 + 2]-cycloaddition step, thus linking 95 Mo chemical shifts to reactivity. In particular, the 95 Mo chemical shifts are driven by ligand electronegativity (σ-donation) and electron delocalization through Mo-O π interactions, thus explaining the reactivity patterns of the silanolate canopy catalysts. These results further motivate exploration of transition metal NMR signatures and their relationships to electronic structure and reactivity.
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