Standard

Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex. / Skovpin, Ivan V.; Zhivonitko, Vladimir V.; Prosvirin, Igor P. et al.

In: Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie, Vol. 231, No. 3, 01.03.2017, p. 575-592.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Harvard

Skovpin, IV, Zhivonitko, VV, Prosvirin, IP, Khabibulin, DF & Koptyug, IV 2017, 'Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex', Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie, vol. 231, no. 3, pp. 575-592. https://doi.org/10.1515/zpch-2016-0824

APA

Skovpin, I. V., Zhivonitko, V. V., Prosvirin, I. P., Khabibulin, D. F., & Koptyug, I. V. (2017). Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex. Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie, 231(3), 575-592. https://doi.org/10.1515/zpch-2016-0824

Vancouver

Skovpin IV, Zhivonitko VV, Prosvirin IP, Khabibulin DF, Koptyug IV. Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex. Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie. 2017 Mar 1;231(3):575-592. doi: 10.1515/zpch-2016-0824

Author

Skovpin, Ivan V. ; Zhivonitko, Vladimir V. ; Prosvirin, Igor P. et al. / Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex. In: Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie. 2017 ; Vol. 231, No. 3. pp. 575-592.

BibTeX

@article{683c274f21894023908b3323ee28f1e8,
title = "Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex",
abstract = "Generating parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) of nuclear spins with immobilized transition metal complexes as hydrogenation catalysts allows one to produce pure hyperpolarized substances, which can open new revolutionary perspectives for PHIP applications. A major drawback of immobilized complexes is their low stability under reaction conditions. In the present work we studied an immobilized iridium complex, Ir/SiO2 P, synthesized by a covalent anchoring of Vaska's complex on phospine-modified silica gel. This complex was used to obtain hyperpolarized gasses in the gas phase hydrogenation of propene, propyne and 1-butyne with parahydrogen in PASADENA and ALTADENA experiments. It was found that, in contrast to other immobilized complexes, Ir/SiO2 P is stable under reaction conditions at up to 140°C, and the reduction of iridium does not occur according to XPS analysis. Moreover, the application of Ir/SiO2 P catalyst allowed us to generate continuous flow of hyperpolarized propene and 1-butene with (300-500)-fold NMR signal enhancement which is significantly higher than commonly observed for most supported metal catalysts. The shape of polarized propene signals in PASADENA experiment has indicated that parahydrogen addition to propyne occurs non-stereospecifically, i.e. PHIP was observed for all protons of the vinyl fragment of propene. The analysis of the polarized signals has shown that syn pairwise addition dominates, which was confirmed by spectra simulations. It was found that storage of Ir/SiO2 P under Ar atmosphere leads to a decrease in PHIP amplitude and an increase in the activity of the catalyst. This observation is discussed in terms of the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with trace amounts of oxygen in Ar, leading to partial oxidation of triphenylphosphine ligand to triphenylphosphine oxide accompanied by the activation of the immobilized complex. It was also found that the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with alkenes likely leads to formation of stable monohydride complexes, decreasing the production of PHIP in hydrogenations. At the same time, stable substrate complexes are likely formed in alkyne hydrogenations, leading to a significant decrease in the monohydride complex formation and to an increased production of PHIP.",
keywords = "Hydrogenation, immobilized complex, parahydrogen, PHIP, HETEROGENEOUS HYDROGENATION, CHLOROTRIS(TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE)IRIDIUM(I), NMR-SPECTROSCOPY, TRIPLE BONDS, hydrogenation, HYDRATION, CATALYST IRX(CO)L2, IRIDIUM COMPLEXES, INDUCED POLARIZATION, COORDINATED LIGAND, METAL-COMPLEXES",
author = "Skovpin, {Ivan V.} and Zhivonitko, {Vladimir V.} and Prosvirin, {Igor P.} and Khabibulin, {Dzhalil F.} and Koptyug, {Igor V.}",
year = "2017",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1515/zpch-2016-0824",
language = "English",
volume = "231",
pages = "575--592",
journal = "Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie",
issn = "0942-9352",
publisher = "Walter de Gruyter GmbH",
number = "3",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Gas-Phase Hydrogenation with Parahydrogen over Immobilized Vaska's Complex

AU - Skovpin, Ivan V.

AU - Zhivonitko, Vladimir V.

AU - Prosvirin, Igor P.

AU - Khabibulin, Dzhalil F.

AU - Koptyug, Igor V.

PY - 2017/3/1

Y1 - 2017/3/1

N2 - Generating parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) of nuclear spins with immobilized transition metal complexes as hydrogenation catalysts allows one to produce pure hyperpolarized substances, which can open new revolutionary perspectives for PHIP applications. A major drawback of immobilized complexes is their low stability under reaction conditions. In the present work we studied an immobilized iridium complex, Ir/SiO2 P, synthesized by a covalent anchoring of Vaska's complex on phospine-modified silica gel. This complex was used to obtain hyperpolarized gasses in the gas phase hydrogenation of propene, propyne and 1-butyne with parahydrogen in PASADENA and ALTADENA experiments. It was found that, in contrast to other immobilized complexes, Ir/SiO2 P is stable under reaction conditions at up to 140°C, and the reduction of iridium does not occur according to XPS analysis. Moreover, the application of Ir/SiO2 P catalyst allowed us to generate continuous flow of hyperpolarized propene and 1-butene with (300-500)-fold NMR signal enhancement which is significantly higher than commonly observed for most supported metal catalysts. The shape of polarized propene signals in PASADENA experiment has indicated that parahydrogen addition to propyne occurs non-stereospecifically, i.e. PHIP was observed for all protons of the vinyl fragment of propene. The analysis of the polarized signals has shown that syn pairwise addition dominates, which was confirmed by spectra simulations. It was found that storage of Ir/SiO2 P under Ar atmosphere leads to a decrease in PHIP amplitude and an increase in the activity of the catalyst. This observation is discussed in terms of the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with trace amounts of oxygen in Ar, leading to partial oxidation of triphenylphosphine ligand to triphenylphosphine oxide accompanied by the activation of the immobilized complex. It was also found that the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with alkenes likely leads to formation of stable monohydride complexes, decreasing the production of PHIP in hydrogenations. At the same time, stable substrate complexes are likely formed in alkyne hydrogenations, leading to a significant decrease in the monohydride complex formation and to an increased production of PHIP.

AB - Generating parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP) of nuclear spins with immobilized transition metal complexes as hydrogenation catalysts allows one to produce pure hyperpolarized substances, which can open new revolutionary perspectives for PHIP applications. A major drawback of immobilized complexes is their low stability under reaction conditions. In the present work we studied an immobilized iridium complex, Ir/SiO2 P, synthesized by a covalent anchoring of Vaska's complex on phospine-modified silica gel. This complex was used to obtain hyperpolarized gasses in the gas phase hydrogenation of propene, propyne and 1-butyne with parahydrogen in PASADENA and ALTADENA experiments. It was found that, in contrast to other immobilized complexes, Ir/SiO2 P is stable under reaction conditions at up to 140°C, and the reduction of iridium does not occur according to XPS analysis. Moreover, the application of Ir/SiO2 P catalyst allowed us to generate continuous flow of hyperpolarized propene and 1-butene with (300-500)-fold NMR signal enhancement which is significantly higher than commonly observed for most supported metal catalysts. The shape of polarized propene signals in PASADENA experiment has indicated that parahydrogen addition to propyne occurs non-stereospecifically, i.e. PHIP was observed for all protons of the vinyl fragment of propene. The analysis of the polarized signals has shown that syn pairwise addition dominates, which was confirmed by spectra simulations. It was found that storage of Ir/SiO2 P under Ar atmosphere leads to a decrease in PHIP amplitude and an increase in the activity of the catalyst. This observation is discussed in terms of the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with trace amounts of oxygen in Ar, leading to partial oxidation of triphenylphosphine ligand to triphenylphosphine oxide accompanied by the activation of the immobilized complex. It was also found that the interaction of Ir/SiO2 P with alkenes likely leads to formation of stable monohydride complexes, decreasing the production of PHIP in hydrogenations. At the same time, stable substrate complexes are likely formed in alkyne hydrogenations, leading to a significant decrease in the monohydride complex formation and to an increased production of PHIP.

KW - Hydrogenation

KW - immobilized complex

KW - parahydrogen

KW - PHIP

KW - HETEROGENEOUS HYDROGENATION

KW - CHLOROTRIS(TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE)IRIDIUM(I)

KW - NMR-SPECTROSCOPY

KW - TRIPLE BONDS

KW - hydrogenation

KW - HYDRATION

KW - CATALYST IRX(CO)L2

KW - IRIDIUM COMPLEXES

KW - INDUCED POLARIZATION

KW - COORDINATED LIGAND

KW - METAL-COMPLEXES

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85012283229&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1515/zpch-2016-0824

DO - 10.1515/zpch-2016-0824

M3 - Article

AN - SCOPUS:85012283229

VL - 231

SP - 575

EP - 592

JO - Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie

JF - Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie

SN - 0942-9352

IS - 3

ER -

ID: 10310318