Abstract

This work details the synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity of reactive low-coordinate organozinc complexes. The complexes activate hydrogen and they appear to be more active in hydrogenation of ketones and imines than their tridentate pincer analogs. This is thought, in part, to be due to the lack of trailing third phosphorus arm present in previous work. DFT computations reveal a sigma-bond metathesis mechanism is comparable to an alternative aromatization/dearomatization metal-ligand cooperative mechanism.

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