Abstract
[Bis[μ-[(2,3-butanedione dioximato)(2-)- O: O′]]tetrafluorodiborato(2-)- N,N′,N″,N‴]cobalt (COBF, 1) was used as a catalyst for the conversion of trans-1,2-dibromocyclohexane (DBCH) to cyclohexene and the photoelectrochemical cyclisation of 2-(4-bromobutyl)-2-cyclohexen-1-one (BBC) to trans-1-decalone 2 in a microemulsion. Voltammetry showed clear evidence of catalytic behaviour and bulk electrolysis showed larger turnover numbers for both reactions when compared with the same system using vitamin B 12a as catalyst. For BBC, improved turnover may result from a relatively weak carbon–cobalt bond in the alkylcobalt intermediate of 1, and from better partition of 1 into the organic phase in which reactant BBC resides.
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