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Pincer ligands dehydrogenation catalyzed

The success of derivatives of 1 and 2 as dehydrogenation catalysts has led to the investigation of numerous different pincer ligands for iridium-catalyzed alkane dehydrogenation. The Anthraphos pincer iridium complex (3-H2) was expected to afford even greater thermal stability (Eig. 1), and indeed, the catalyst can tolerate reaction temperatures up to 250°C [42]. The catalytic activity of 3-H2, however, is much less than that of I-H2 under comparable conditions. [Pg.143]


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