Facile bismuth-oxygen bond cleavage, C-H activation, and formation of a monodentate carbon-bound oxyaryl dianion, (C₆H₂(t)Bu₂-3,5-O-4)²⁻

J Am Chem Soc. 2011 Apr 13;133(14):5244-7. doi: 10.1021/ja201128d. Epub 2011 Mar 18.

Abstract

The Bi(3+) (N,C,N)-pincer complex Ar'BiCl(2) (1) [Ar' = 2,6-(Me(2)NCH(2))(2)C(6)H(3)], reacts with 2 equiv of KOC(6)H(3)Me(2)-2,6 and KOC(6)H(3)(i)Pr(2)-2,6 by ionic metathesis to form the anticipated bis(aryloxide) complexes Ar'Bi(OC(6)H(3)Me(2)-2,6)(2) (2) and Ar'Bi(OC(6)H(3)(i)Pr(2)-2,6)(2) (3), respectively. However, the analogous reaction with 2 equiv of KOC(6)H(3)(t)Bu(2)-2,6 forms HOC(6)H(3)(t)Bu(2)-2,6 and a dark-orange complex containing only one aryloxide-derived ligand bound via a Bi-C and not a Bi-O linkage. This complex is formulated as Ar'Bi(C(6)H(2)(t)Bu(2)-3,5-O-4) (4), a product of para C-H bond activation. Structural, spectroscopic, and DFT studies and a comparison with the protonated analogue [Ar'Bi(C(6)H(2)(t)Bu(2)-3,5-OH-4)][BPh(4)] (5), which was obtained by treatment of 4 with [HNEt(3)][BPh(4)], suggest that 4 contains an oxyaryl dianion. Complex 4 represents a fully characterizable product of a bismuth-mediated C-H activation and rearrangement of the type postulated in catalytic SOHIO processes.