Abstract

AbstractThe iridium complex [Ir(acac)(η2‐coe)2] (1) has been easily prepared by the addition of Tl(acac) to a suspension of [Ir(μ‐Cl)(η2‐coe)2]2 in hexane. Complex 1 has been characterized fully including an X‐ray diffraction study. It is moderately stable and is a useful precursor to a number of different acetylacetonato(phosphane)iridium complexes via addition of monodentate and bidentate phosphanes. Reactions proceeded at room temperature to give high yields of the desired square planar phosphane complexes [Ir(acac)(P)] (2: P = 2 PPh3, 3: P = 2 PMePh2, 4: P = dppm, 5: P = dppe, 6: P = dppp, 7: P = dppb, 8: P = dppf, 9: P = dcpe) except for those involving dppe, which gave a complicated mixture of products. Complex [Ir(acac)(dppe)] (5) was prepared in a microwave reactor at 125 °C. All complexes prepared in this study were efficient in the intramolecular catalyzed cyclization of4‐pentynoic acid to give exclusive formation of the exocyclic γ‐methylene‐γ‐butyrolactone. Complex 1 was found to be the most active and selective catalyst precursor for the intramolecular cyclization of both 4‐pentynoic acid and 5‐hexynoic acid.

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