Belinda Español-Sanchez’s research while affiliated with University of Zaragoza and other places

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Fig. 4 FT-IR of the gas resulting from the 3-catalyzed (0.1 mol%) FADH in presence of Et 3 N (40 mol%) at 353 K.
Correction: Iridium-(κ2-NSi) catalyzed dehydrogenation of formic acid: effect of auxiliary ligands on the catalytic performance
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Correction for 'Iridium-(κ2-NSi) catalyzed dehydrogenation of formic acid: effect of auxiliary ligands on the catalytic performance' by Alejandra Gomez-España et al., Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 6722-6729, https://doi.org/10.1039/d3dt00744h.

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Correction: Iridium-(κ2-NSi) catalyzed dehydrogenation of formic acid: effect of auxiliary ligands on the catalytic performance

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Correction for 'Iridium-(κ2-NSi) catalyzed dehydrogenation of formic acid: effect of auxiliary ligands on the catalytic performance' by Alejandra Gomez-España et al., Dalton Trans., 2023, https://doi.org/10.1039/d3dt00744h.


Figure S10. 13 C APT NMR spectrum of 3 in CD 2 Cl 2 (75 MHz, 298K).
Figure S11. 1 H− 13 C HSQC NMR spectrum of 3 in CD 2 Cl 2 (298K).
Figure S14. TON vs time representation of the 3-catalyzed (0.1 and 0.05 mol%) FA solventless dehydrogenation with NEt 3 (40 mol %) at 353 K
Iridium-(κ2-NSi) Catalyzed Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid: Effect of Auxiliary Ligands on the Catalytic Performance

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The iridium(III) complexes [Ir(H)(Cl)(κ2-NSitBu2)(κ2-bipyMe2)] (2) and [Ir(H)(OTf)(κ2-NSitBu2)(κ2-bipyMe2)] (3) (NSitBu2 = {4-methylpyridine-2-yloxy}ditertbutylsilyl) have been synthesized and characterized including X-ray studies of 3. A comparative study of the catalytic activity of complexes 2, 3, [Ir(H)(OTf)(κ2-NSitBu2)(coe)] (4), and [Ir(H)(OTf)(κ2-NSitBu2)(PCy3)] (5) (0.1 mol%) as catalysts precursors for the solventless formic acid dehydrogenation (FADH) in the presence of Et3N (40 mol%) at 353 K has been performed. The highest activity (TOF5 min ≈ 3260 h-1) has been obtained with 3 at 373 K. However, at that temperature the FTIR spectra show traces of CO together with the desired products (H2 and CO2). Thus, the best performance was achieved at 353 K (TOF5 min ≈ 1210 h-1 and no observable CO). Kinetic studies at variable temperature show that the activation energy of the 3-catalyzed FADH process is 16.76 kcal mol-1. Kinetic isotopic effect (5 min) values of 1.6, 4.5, and 4.2 were obtained for the 3-catalyzed dehydrogenation of HCOOD, DCOOH, and DCOOD, respectively, at 353 K. The strong KIE found for DCOOH and DCOOD evidenced that the hydride transfer from the C-H bond of formic acid to the metal is the rate-determining step of the process.