Yong Zhang
Soochow University (Taiwan)
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RSC Advances | 2015
Chao Wang; Lingling Huang; Min Lu; Bei Zhao; Yaorong Wang; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen; Yingming Yao
A series of anionic organo-rare-earth amido complexes stabilized by dianionic phenoxy-amido ligands were prepared and their catalytic behavior for amidation reactions of aldehydes with amines was elucidated. Amine elimination reaction of Ln[N(SiMe3)2]3(μ-Cl)Li(THF)3 with an equimolar of lithium aminophenoxy {[HNO]1Li(THF)}2, which was prepared by the reaction of [HNOH]1 {[HNOH]1 = N-p-fluoro-phenyl(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butyl)benzylamine} with one equivalent of n-BuLi in tetrahydrofuran (THF) in situ, gave the anionic phenoxy-amido rare earth amido complexes [NO]12Ln[N(SiMe3)2][Li(THF)]2 [Ln = Y (1), Yb (2), Sm (3), Nd (4)] in high isolated yields. Similar reactions of Ln[N(SiMe3)2]3(μ-Cl)Li(THF)3 with {[HNO]2Li(THF)}2, and {[HNO]3Li(THF)}2 in THF gave the anionic rare-earth amides [NO]22Ln[N(SiMe3)2][Li(THF)]2 [Ln = Sm (5), Nd (6)] and [NO]32Ln[N(SiMe3)2][Li(THF)]2 [Ln = Sm (7), Nd (8)] {[HNOH]2 = N-p-chloro-phenyl(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butyl)benzylamine; [HNOH]3 = N-p-bromo-phenyl(2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butyl)benzylamine}, respectively. All of these complexes were fully characterized. X-ray structural determination revealed that these complexes are isostructural, and have solvated monomeric structures. Each of the rare-earth ions is coordinated by two phenoxy-amido ligands and one N(SiMe3)2 group, and the coordination geometry can be described as a distorted trigonal bipyramid. Each of the lithium atoms is surrounded by one aryloxo group, one amido group and one THF molecule, and the coordination geometry can be described as a trigonal plane. The catalytic behavior of these rare-earth amides for the amidation reaction of aldehyde with amine was elucidated. It was found that these complexes are efficient catalysts for this transformation to produce amides in good to excellent yields under mild reaction conditions, and in some cases, diacylamide compounds can be prepared conveniently.
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2012
Zhi Li; Ming‐qiang Xue; Haisheng Yao; Hongmei Sun; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2013
Ying Xia; ChunHui Yan; Zhuang Li; HuanHuan Gao; Hongmei Sun; Qi Shen; Yong Zhang
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2009
XiangZong Han; LiangLiang Wu; Yingming Yao; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen
Applied Organometallic Chemistry | 2013
Ling‐xia Cai; Yingming Yao; Ming‐qiang Xue; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2014
Zhen Liu; Hongxia Chen; Dan Huang; Yong Zhang; Ying-Ming Yao
Applied Organometallic Chemistry | 2014
Yu Zheng; Rui Jiao; Xiao‐dong Shen; Ming‐qiang Xue; Yingming Yao; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2011
Tao Feng; HongMei Peng; Yingming Yao; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen; Yanxiang Cheng
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2009
Fengkui Song; ChunHui Yan; Hongmei Sun; Yingming Yao; Qi Shen; Yong Zhang
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2012
BaoXia Li; RuiPeng Qi; Yingming Yao; Yong Zhang; Qi Shen