Catalytic Borylation of Dinitrogen into Borylamines and Borylhydrazines Using Rhenium Complexes under Ambient Reaction Conditions

26 October 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

In the presence of a catalytic amount of a dinitrogen-bridged dirhenium complex bearing PNP-type pincer ligands, an atmospheric pressure of dinitrogen reacted with potassium as a reductant and dicyclohexylchloroborane as a borylating reagent at room temperature to give 14.4 equiv of ammonia and 3.2 equiv of hydrazine based on the rhenium atom of the catalyst upon hydrolysis (20.8 equiv of fixed N atom). This result demonstrates the first successful example of the borylation of dinitrogen into ammonia and hydrazine equivalents under ambient conditions with rhenium complexes as catalysts.

Keywords

Dinitrogen
Rhenium
ammonia
hydrazine
borylation

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