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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Taming Gold(I)–Counterion Interplay in the De-aromatization of Indoles with Allenamides

Min-Qiang Jia; Gianpiero Cera; Daniele Perrotta; Magda Monari; Marco Bandini

A careful interplay between the π electrophilicity of a cationic Au(I) center and the basicity of the corresponding counterion allowed for the chemo- and regioselective inter- as well as intramolecular de-aromatization of 2,3-disubstituted indoles with allenamides. The silver-free bifunctional Lewis acid/Brønsted base complex [{2,4-(tBu)2C6H3O}3PAuTFA] assisted the formation of a range of densely functionalized indolenines under mild conditions.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

Efficient Cluster‐Based Catalysts for Asymmetric Hydrogenation of α‐Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids

Viktor Moberg; Robin Duquesne; Simone Contaldi; Oliver Röhrs; Jonny Nachtigall; Llewellyn Damoense; Alan T. Hutton; Michael Green; Magda Monari; Daniela Santelia; Matti Haukka; Ebbe Nordlander

The new clusters [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10)(μ-1,2-P-P)], [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10) (1,1-P-P)] and [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(11)(P-P)] (P-P=chiral diphosphine of the ferrocene-based Josiphos or Walphos ligand families) have been synthesised and characterised. The crystal and molecular structures of eleven clusters reveal that the coordination modes of the diphosphine in the [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10)(μ-1,2-P-P)] clusters are different for the Josiphos and the Walphos ligands. The Josiphos ligands bridge a metal-metal bond of the ruthenium tetrahedron in the conventional manner, that is, with both phosphine moieties coordinated in equatorial positions relative to a triangular face of the tetrahedron, whereas the phosphine moieties of the Walphos ligands coordinate in one axial and one equatorial position. The differences in the ligand size and the coordination mode between the two types of ligands appear to be reflected in a relative propensity for isomerisation; in solution, the [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10)(1,1-Walphos)] clusters isomerise to the corresponding [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10)(μ-1,2-Walphos)] clusters, whereas the Josiphos-containing clusters show no tendency to isomerisation in solution. The clusters have been tested as catalysts for asymmetric hydrogenation of four prochiral α-unsaturated carboxylic acids and the prochiral methyl ester (E)-methyl 2-methylbut-2-enoate. High conversion rates (>94%) and selectivities of product formation were observed for almost all catalysts/catalyst precursors. The observed enantioselectivities were low or nonexistent for the Josiphos-containing clusters and catalyst (cluster) recovery was low, suggesting that cluster fragmentation takes place. On the other hand, excellent conversion rates (99-100%), product selectivities (99-100% in most cases) and good enantioselectivities, reaching 90% enantiomeric excess (ee) in certain cases, were observed for the Walphos-containing clusters, and the clusters could be recovered in good yield after completed catalysis. Results from high-pressure NMR and IR studies, catalyst poisoning tests and comparison of catalytic properties of two [H(4)Ru(4)(CO)(10)(μ-1,2-P-P)] clusters (P-P=Walphos ligands) with the analogous mononuclear catalysts [Ru(P-P)(carboxylato)(2)] suggest that these clusters may be the active catalytic species, or direct precursors of an active catalytic cluster species.


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2011

Allylic alcohols: Valuable synthetic equivalents of non-activated alkenes in gold-catalyzed enantioselective alkylation of indoles

Marco Bandini; Andrea Gualandi; Magda Monari; Alessandro Romaniello; Diego Savoia; Michele Tragni


Chemistry of Materials | 2013

Molecular Tailoring of New Thieno(bis)imide-Based Semiconductors for Single Layer Ambipolar Light Emitting Transistors

Manuela Melucci; Laura Favaretto; Massimo Zambianchi; Margherita Durso; Massimo Gazzano; Alberto Zanelli; Magda Monari; Maria Grazia Lobello; Filippo De Angelis; Viviana Biondo; Gianluca Generali; Stefano Troisi; Wouter Koopman; Stefano Toffanin; Raffaella Capelli; Michele Muccini


Crystal Growth & Design | 2013

Coordination Polymers Based on the Trinuclear Triangular Secondary Building Unit [Cu3(μ3-OH)(μ-pz)3]2+(pz = pyrazolate) and Succinate Anion

Corrado Di Nicola; Enrico Forlin; Federica Garau; Massimo Gazzano; Arianna Lanza; Magda Monari; Fabrizio Nestola; Luciano Pandolfo; Claudio Pettinari; Alberto Zorzi; Federico Zorzi


Polyhedron | 2013

Europium (III) complexes with new N-donor ligand: A comparative study in solid state and solution

Fabio Piccinelli; Andrea Melchior; Adolfo Speghini; Magda Monari; Marilena Tolazzi; Marco Bettinelli


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2012

New chiral pyridine-based Eu(III) complexes: Study of the relationship between the nature of the ligands and the 5D0 luminescence spectra

Fabio Piccinelli; Adolfo Speghini; Magda Monari; Marco Bettinelli


Organometallics | 2013

Boron Functionalization and Unusual B–C Bond Activation in Rhodium(III) and Iridium(III) Complexes with Diphenylbis(pyrazolylborate) Ligands (Ph2Bp)

Riccardo Pettinari; Claudio Pettinari; Fabio Marchetti; Magda Monari; Edoardo Mosconi; Filippo De Angelis


ChemPlusChem | 2014

Solid‐State Properties and Vibrational Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy in Solution of Hybrid Foldamers Stereoisomeric Mixtures

Nicola Castellucci; Giuseppe Falini; Lorenzo Milli; Magda Monari; Sergio Abbate; Giovanna Longhi; Ettore Castiglioni; Giuseppe Mazzeo; Claudia Tomasini


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis, Characterization, and Dynamic Behaviour of Triosmium Clusters Containing the Tridentate Ligand {Ph2PCH2CH2}2S (PSP)

Roger Persson; Marc J. Stchedroff; Roberto Gobetto; Carl J. Carrano; Michael G. Richmond; Magda Monari; Ebbe Nordlander

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Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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