Calculations on the non-classical β-hydride elimination observed in trans-(H)(OMe)-Ir(Ph)(PMe3)3: possible production and reaction of methyl formate

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The octahedral trans hydrido-alkoxide complex trans-(H)(OMe)-Ir(Ph)(PMe3 )3 (2-OCH3 ) was prepared by Milstein and coworkers by addition of methanol to Ir(Ph)(PMe3 )3 (1). 2-OCH3 was discovered to undergo a methanol catalyzed outer-sphere carbonyl de-insertion in which a vacant coordination site is not required. The reaction yields the octahedral trans dihydride complex trans-(H)2-Ir(Ph)(PMe3 )3 (2-H) as a kinetic product along with formaldehyde derivatives reported as [CH2 =O]x . We investigate the mechanism and products of this reaction using density functional theory. The de-insertion transition state has an ion-pair character leading to a high barrier in benzene continuum: DG‡ = 27.9 kcal/mol. Adding one methanol molecule by H-bonding to the alkoxide of 2-OCH3 lowers the barrier to 22.7 kcal/mol. When the calculations are conducted in a methanol continuum, the barrier drops to 8.8 kcal/mol. However, the thermodynamics of de-insertion are endergonic by near 5 kcal/mol in both benzene and methanol. The calculations identify a low energy outer-sphere H/OMe metathesis pathway that transforms the formaldehyde and another 2-OCH3 molecule directly into a second 2-H complex and methyl formate. Likewise, a second H/OCH3 metathesis reaction interconverting methyl formate and 2-OCH3 into 2-H and dimethyl carbonate is computed to be exergonic and kinetically facile. These results imply that the production of methyl formate and dimethyl carbonate from 2-OCH3 is plausible in this system. The net transformation from the square planar 1 and methanol to 2-H and either methyl formate or dimethyl carbonate would represent a unique stoichiometric dehydrogenative coupling reaction taking place at room temperature by an outer-sphere mechanism. © 2021, Canadian Science Publishing. All rights reserved.

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B-hydride elimination, Carbonyl group insertion, Dehydrogenative coupling, Dft calculations, Metal-ligand cooperation, Outer-sphere mechanism. aldehyde dimerization, Benzene, Carbonation, Chemical bonds, Density functional theory, Formaldehyde, Molecules, Spheres, Thermodynamics, Alkoxide complexes, Dihydride complexes, Dimethyl carbonate, Hydride elimination, Metathesis pathways, Metathesis reactions, Methanol molecules, Methanol

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