Issue 40, 2015

Non-symmetric pincer ligands: complexes and applications in catalysis

Abstract

Pincer ligands have become ubiquitous in organometallic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. Recently, new varieties of pincer ligands with non-symmetrical backbones and/or ligating groups have been reported and their application in transition metal complexes has been exploited in a variety of catalytic transformations. This non-symmetric approach vastly increases the structural and electronic diversity of this class of ligand. This approach has proven beneficial in a variety of ways, such as the use of a single weakly coordinating moiety, which can dissociate and thereby create a vacant coordination site to increase the catalyst activity. Additionally, this provides further access to chiral ligands and complexes for asymmetric induction. This perspective highlights recent, important examples of non-symmetric pincer ligands, which feature aryl or pyridine backbones, and the synthesis and use of subsequent complexes in catalytic transformations, and discusses the future potential of this type of ligand system.

Graphical abstract: Non-symmetric pincer ligands: complexes and applications in catalysis

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
17 Jun 2015
Accepted
11 Sep 2015
First published
11 Sep 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 17432-17447

Author version available

Non-symmetric pincer ligands: complexes and applications in catalysis

M. Asay and D. Morales-Morales, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 17432 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT02295A

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