Synthesis of cationic oxorhenium salen complexes via mu-oxo abstraction and their activity in catalytic reductions

Inorganic Chemistry
Elon A IsonMahdi M Abu-Omar

Abstract

Cationic oxorhenium salen complexes are prepared by the abstraction of bridging oxo ligands with [Et3Si][B(C6F5)4] and [Ph3C][B(C6F5)4]. These complexes catalyze the reduction of 2-butanone with Et3SiH under ambient conditions.

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