Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogenation of nitriles: insights into the mechanism
- PMID: 20481582
- DOI: 10.1021/ja102759z
Ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogenation of nitriles: insights into the mechanism
Abstract
Hydrogenation of benzonitrile into benzylamine is catalyzed under very mild conditions by the ruthenium bis(dihydrogen) complex RuH(2)(H(2))(2)(PCyp(3))(2), incorporating two tricyclopentylphosphines. Two key intermediates have been isolated, resulting from the activation of benzonitrile at early stages of activation, i.e., either N-coordination through the nitrile function or first hydrogenation with benzylimine formation, followed by, thanks to C-H activation, coordination at ruthenium as an orthometalated ligand.
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