Publications by authors named "Mark R D Gatus"

Two simple unsymmetrical monometallic Ir(i) complexes with an N-heterocyclic carbene ligand and an analogous bimetallic Ir(i) complex were synthesised. These complexes were found to be extremely active catalysts for a range of C-X (X = N or O) and Si-N bond forming reactions involving alkyne and imine activation for dihydroalkoxylation, hydroamination and hydrosilylation reactions. These catalysts exhibited reaction rates far exceeding those of other Rh(i) and Ir(i) complexes previously reported.

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The catalytic signal amplification by reversible exchange process has become widely used for the hyperpolarisation of small molecules to improve their magnetic resonance detectability. It harnesses the latent polarisation of hydrogen, and involves the formation of a labile metal complex that often contains an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand ( [Ir(H)(NHC)(pyridine)]Cl), which act as a polarisation transfer catalyst. Unfortunately, if the target molecule is too bulky, binding to the catalyst is poor and the hyperpolarisation yield is therefore low.

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Two highly versatile xanthene scaffolds containing pairs of heteroditopic ligands were found to be capable of accommodating a range of transition metal ions, including Au(i), Ir(i), Ir(iii), Rh(i), and Ru(ii) to generate an array of heterobimetallic complexes. The metal complexes were fully characterised and proved to be stable in the solid and solution state, with no observed metal-metal scrambling. Heterobimetallic complexes containing the Rh(i)/Ir(i) combinations were tested as catalysts for the two-step dihydroalkoxylation reaction of alkynediols and sequential hydroamination/hydrosilylation reaction of alkynamines.

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A gold(III) complex of an N-heterocyclic carbene based hemilabile ligand with two pendant pyrazole arms (1,3-bis((1H-pyrazol-3-yl)methyl)-2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazole, LH) was synthesized. Complex [LAu(III)Cl] is an excellent catalyst for promoting dihydroalkoxylation at room temperature, even catalyzing this reaction at 0 °C. [LAu(III)Cl] is one of the most efficient catalysts reported to date for the spirocyclization of alkynyl diols.

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Correction for 'Enhancements in catalytic reactivity and selectivity of homobimetallic complexes containing heteroditopic ligands' by Mark R. D. Gatus et al.

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Rh(i) and Ir(i) homobimetallic complexes were synthesised using a heteroditopic ligand system on a xanthene scaffold containing a monodentate N-heterocyclic carbene ligand and a bidentate bis(pyrazol-1-yl)methane ligand. The complexes were tested as catalysts for the two-step dihydroalkoxylation and two-step hydroamination/hydrosilylation reactions. This is the first known report of an organometallic group 9 complex, Ir(i) bimetallic complex, 13, to selectively favour the opposite spirocyclisation product from that reported in the literature, 14cvs.

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A series of Ru(ii) complexes were synthesised based on a hemilabile pyrazole-N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-pyrazole (C3N2H3)CH2(C3N2H2)CH2(C3N2H3) NCN pincer ligand 1. All complexes were fully characterised using single crystal X-ray crystallography and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. Hemilabile ligands provide flexible coordination modes for the coordinating metal ion which can play a significant effect on the efficiency and mechanism of catalysis by the resulting complex.

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