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Chemistry
; 28(58): e202201870, 2022 Oct 18.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-35931654
RESUMEN
Rhodium-catalyzed acrylate synthesis from CO2 and ethylene was accomplished by using a guanidine-based NCN pincer ligand. The repulsion between pπ-electron of guanidine sidearms and occupied dπ orbital of rhodium center raised the level of d-electrons close to those of formerly known d8 -ruthenium catalyst, thereby promoting the metallalactone formation from carbon dioxide and ethylene. This work fills the absence of group-9 metal based catalyst for the acrylate synthesis and provides a designing approach for pincer-ligated d8 -metal catalysts to utilize pπ-dπ interaction for promoting desirable redox processes.