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  • 2016Synthesis and oxidation catalysis of [tris(oxazolinyl)borato]cobalt(II) scorpionates18citations

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  • Mukherjee, Debabrata
  • Budko, Sergey L.
  • Sadow, Aaron D.
  • Weinstein, Zachary B.
  • Ellern, Arkady
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  • Baird, Benjamin
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Synthesis and oxidation catalysis of [tris(oxazolinyl)borato]cobalt(II) scorpionates

  • Mukherjee, Debabrata
  • Reinig, Regina R.
  • Budko, Sergey L.
  • Sadow, Aaron D.
  • Weinstein, Zachary B.
  • Ellern, Arkady
  • Albright, Toshia
  • Baird, Benjamin
  • Gray, Tristan S.
  • Winter, Arthur H.
  • Xie, Weiwei
  • Miller, Gordon J.
Abstract

The reaction of CoCl<sub>2</sub>·THF and thallium tris(4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazolinyl)phenylborate (TlTo<sup>M</sup>) in tetrahydrofuran (THF) provides To<sup>M</sup>CoCl (1) in 95 % yield; however, appropriate solvents and starting materials are required to favor 1 over two other readily formed side-products, (To<sup>M</sup>)<sub>2</sub>Co (2) and {HTo<sup>M</sup>}CoCl<sub>2</sub> (3). ESR, NMR, FTIR, and UV/Vis spectroscopies were used to distinguish these cobalt(II) products and probe their electronic and structural properties. Even after the structures indicated by these methods were confirmed by X-ray crystallography, the spectroscopic identification of trace contaminants in the material was challenging. The recognition of possible contaminants in the synthesis of To<sup>M</sup>CoCl in combination with the paramagnetic nature of these complexes provided impetus for the utilization of X-ray powder diffraction to measure the purity of the To<sup>M</sup>CoCl bulk sample. Furthermore, the X-ray powder diffraction results provide support for the bulk-phase purity of To<sup>M</sup>CoCl in preparations that avoid 2 and 3. Thus, 1 is a precursor for new [tris(oxazolinyl)borato]cobalt chemistry, as exemplified by its reactions with KOtBu and NaOAc to give To<sup>M</sup>CoOtBu (4) and To<sup>M</sup>CoOAc (5), respectively. Compound 5 is a catalyst for the oxidation of cyclohexane with meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (mCPBA), and the rate constants and selectivity for cyclohexanol versus cyclohexanone and ϵ-caprolactone were assessed.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • compound
  • phase
  • cobalt
  • electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • Thallium