posted on 2013-05-24, 00:00authored byHenry Fong, Marc-Etienne Moret, Yunho Lee, Jonas C. Peters
Reversible,
heterolytic addition of H2 across an iron–boron
bond in a ferraboratrane with formal hydride transfer to the boron
gives iron-borohydrido-hydride complexes. These compounds catalyze
the hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes to the respective alkanes.
Notably, the boron is capable of acting as a shuttle for hydride transfer
to substrates. The results are interesting in the context of heterolytic
substrate addition across metal–boron bonds in metallaboratranes
and related systems, as well as metal–ligand bifunctional catalysis.