Stereochemistry of Imine Reduction by a Hydroxycyclopentadienyl Ruthenium Hydride
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The stereochemistry of hydrogen transfer from [2,5-Ph(2)-3,4-Tol(2)(eta(5)-C(4)COD)]Ru(CO)(2)D to N-aryl imines to give amine complexes was shown to be mostly trans stereospecific. Stereospecific hydrogen transfer is proposed to generate an amine and a coordinatively unsaturated ruthenium intermediate in close proximity. Coordination of the amine is proposed to occur faster than lone pair inversion of the amine. In contrast, hydrogen transfer to N-alkyl imines is stereorandom. It is proposed that stereochemistry is lost in part due to the reversibility of the hydrogen transfer being faster than amine coordination.
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