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CO2 Hydrogenation Catalyzed by a Ruthenium Protic N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complex.

M Cecilia JohnsonDylan RogersWerner KaminskyBrandi M Cossairt
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
We describe the hydrogenation of CO2 to formate catalyzed by a Ru(II) bis(protic N-heterocyclic carbene, p-NHC) phosphine complex [Ru(bpy)(MeCN)(PPh(p-NHC)2)](PF6)2 (1). Under catalytic conditions (20 μmol catalyst, 20 bar CO2, 60 bar H2, 5 mL THF, 140 °C, 16 h), the activity of 1 is limited only by the amount of K3PO4 present in the reaction, yielding a nearly 1:1 ratio of turnover number (TON) to equivalents of K3PO4 (relative to 1), with the highest TON = 8040. Additionally, analysis of the reaction solution post-run reveals the catalyst intact with no free ligand observed. Stoichiometric studies, including examination of unique carbamate and hydride complexes as relevant intermediates, were carried out to probe the operative mechanism and understand the importance of metal-ligand cooperativity in this system.
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