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Efficient hydridoirida-β-diketone-catalyzed hydrolysis of ammonia- or amine-boranes for hydrogen generation in air

Authors :
Carlos Ubide
Itziar Zumeta
Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez
Claudio Mendicute-Fierro
María A. Garralda
José M. Seco
Source :
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003). 42(32)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The dihydridoirida-β-diketone [IrH2{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2H}] (2) has been used as a homogeneous catalyst for the hydrolysis of ammonia- or amine-boranes to generate up to 3 equivalents of hydrogen in the presence of air. When using 0.5 mol% loading of 2, dimethylamine-borane is hydrolysed completely within 8 min at 30 °C and maintains its activity in consecutive runs. Ammonia-borane or tert-butylamine-borane is hydrolysed completely within 32 or 25 min respectively. Triethylamine-borane fails to be hydrolysed. Kinetic studies suggest a sequence of two consecutive first-order reactions, in which an intermediate builds up and finally falls, with the first step being the rate controlling step. ΔH1(‡) are in the range 65-85 kJ mol(-1) and negative values of ΔS1(‡) are obtained. A multinuclear NMR study of the catalyzed reaction shows the formation of a resting state (A) of the active catalyst proposed to be of the hydridodiacyl type [IrH(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2(solvent)] with a hydride trans to the acyl group. In the absence of substrate a dormant species (B) is formed. By the reaction of hydridoirida-β-diketones with ammonia, the hydridoirida-β-ketoimine [IrHCl{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))(PPh2(o-C6H4CNH))H}] (3) and the hydridobis(acylphosphane)aminoiridium(III) complex [IrH(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2(NH3)] (4), with a hydride trans to phosphane, are formed. Aromatic amines such as aniline or anisidines afford cationic [IrH{(PPh2(o-C6H4CO))2H}(C6H4RNH2)]ClO4 (R = H (6); p-MeO (7); o-MeO (8)) hydridoirida-β-diketones with a coordinated amine group trans to the hydride. The dormant species B is proposed to be of the hydridobis(acylphosphine)aminoiridium(III) type with a hydride trans to the amine group.

Details

ISSN :
14779234
Volume :
42
Issue :
32
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....864745c02361615ce9b7e00c01ad5422