EP2616475A1 - Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex and process for the preparation thereof - Google Patents

Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex and process for the preparation thereof

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EP2616475A1
EP2616475A1 EP11776595.8A EP11776595A EP2616475A1 EP 2616475 A1 EP2616475 A1 EP 2616475A1 EP 11776595 A EP11776595 A EP 11776595A EP 2616475 A1 EP2616475 A1 EP 2616475A1
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Shubhangi Bhalchandra Umbarkar
Mohan Keraba Dongare
Ankush Biradar
Vaibhav Ravindrakumar Acham
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  • Present invention relates to organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (ri 5 -C 5 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-C ⁇ CPh).
  • the present invention relates to process using molybdenum oxide precursor for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula ( ⁇ 5 - C s Hs)lvlo02(-CsCPh).
  • Present invention further relates, to a process for the synthesis of the complex useful as a catalyst for various oxidation reactions.
  • transition metal dioxo organometallic complexes are prepared using corresponding transition metal carbonyl complexes involving multistep synthesis process as well as tedious work up procedure. These transition metal complexes are converted to corresponding dioxo /oxo-peroxo by treating with various oxidants like hydrogen peroxide, t- butyl hydrogen peroxide or cumyl hydrogen peroxide.
  • Pentamethyl cyclopentadienyl tungsten acetylide dioxo and oxo-peroxo complexes have been prepared by pentamethyl cyclopentadienyl tungsten tricorbonyl acetylide complex by treating with sulfuric acid and Hydrogen peroxide in toluene at room temperature for 24 hr.
  • This process for the preparation of cyclopentadienyl transition metal dioxo organometallic complexes is cumbersome and results in the release of carbon monoxide as a by-product making it environmentally unacceptable. Further, the process is not viable for commercial applications because of use of costly metal carbonyls as starting material.
  • Main objective of the present invention is to provide organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (Ti 5 -C 5 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-CsCPh). US 211
  • Another objective of the present invention is to provide process using molybdenum oxide precursor for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (Ti 5 -C 5 H 5 )lv1o0 2 ⁇ -G ⁇ CPh) which is useful as a catalyst for various oxidation reactions.
  • present invention provides organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (ri 5 -C 5 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-OCPh ⁇ .
  • said organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex is useful as a catalyst for the oxidation of olefins, alcohols, anilines, sulfides .and alkanes.
  • said complex is recyclable.
  • process for preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (rj 5 -CsH 5 ) o0 2 ⁇ -C ⁇ CPh) comprising the steps of:
  • catalytically active species (TI 5 -C 5 H 5 ) MoO(0 2 )(-C ⁇ CPh) of the said organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex (TI S -C 5 H 5 ) MO0 2 (- CsCPh) formed after reacting with hydrogen peroxide is water soluble.
  • yield of molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (n. 5 -C 3 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-C3CPh) is in the range of 40 to 85%.
  • Figure 1 is IR spectrum of the ( 5 -C 5 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-CsCPh) catalyst.
  • the present invention provides a simple process for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex ⁇ 5 -C 5 H 5 )Mo0 2 (-CsCPh) as a catalyst starting from simple precursor like molybdenum trioxide, M0O3 instead of molybdenum hexacarbonyl as disclosed in prior art.
  • the process comprises:
  • step b Adding dimethylsulphoxide or N, N Dimethyl formamide to dihalo dioxo molybdenum of step a to form greenish adduct, Mo0 2 X 2 .2DMSO or Mo0 2 X 2 .2DMF respectively;
  • Such organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex finds use as catalysts for various reactions.
  • the catalyst is active for oxidation reactions such as oxidation of cyclohexene to cis diol similar to Sharpless catalyst.
  • the catalyst is active for oxidation reactions such as oxidation of alcohols, anilines, olefins, sulfides and such like.
  • the catalyst has shown activity for oxidation reactions and even though it is homogeneous catalyst, being water soluble it can be recovered after the oxidation reaction by dissolving in water and separating it from organic phase for recovery and recycle, as exemplified herein with reference to example 12.
  • the complex of the invention becomes water soluble on dissolution after reacting with hydrogen peroxide and is recovered from the oxidation reactions from the aqueous layer.
  • Molybdenum trioxide (Mo0 3 , 1.44 g, 10 mmol) was treated with cone, aqueous hydrochloric acid (7 ml, 35%) at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (MoO 2 CI 2 .2H 2 0). In the same reaction mixture was added 2.5 ml of dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) to form the greenish adduct Mo0 2 CI 2 .2DMSO.
  • DMSO dimethylsulphoxide
  • Mo0 2 CI 2 .2DMSO was treated with sodium LLS 211 cyclopentadiene (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) and stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (Cp o0 2 Cl).
  • Cp o0 2 Cl cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex
  • Another round bottom flask was charged with phenyl acetylene ((PhC ⁇ CH) 1.10 g, 11 mmol) using copper (I) iodide (Cul, 5 mg) and diethyl amine (40 ml) and stirred for 30 min. This phenyl acetylene mixture was added to the first flask and stirred for 3 h at 30°C to form CpMo0 2 (-C ⁇ CP
  • Molybdenum trioxide (M0O 3 , 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo0 2 CI 2 .2H 2 0).
  • DMF N, N-dimethyl formamide
  • Mo0 2 CI 2 .2DMF was treated with sodium cyclopentadiene (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) and stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (CpMo0 2 CI).
  • Molybdenum trioxide (Mo0 3 ⁇ 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7 ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo0 2 Cl 2 .2H 2 0). This complex was extracted with diethyl ether (30 ml x 5). The combined ether layer was concentrated under reduced pressure. To the same solution was added 50 ml dried LLS 211
  • Molybdenum trioxide (Mo0 3, 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7 ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo0 2 CI 2 .2H 2 0). This complex was extracted with diethyl ether (30 ml x 5). The combined ether layer was concentrated under reduced pressure. To the same solution was added 50 ml dried THF and remaining ether was removed under reduced pressure.
  • Molybdenum trioxide (Mo0 3> 1.30gm, 9 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo0 2 CI 2 .2H 2 0).
  • DMF N-dimethyl formamide
  • CopMo0 2 CI prepared in first step was added to THF solution of freshly prepared lithium salt of phenyl acetylene at -78 9 C and the LLS 211 solution was warmed up to 30°C and further stirred for 3 h at 30°C.
  • the unreacted butyl lithium was quenched by NH 4 OH solution and the solvent was removed under vacuum.
  • the cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 1 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene.
  • Cyclohexene (0.820 g, 10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (11 mmol, 30 % aqueous) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was heated to 80 9 C in acetonitrile for 8 h giving 100 % conversion of cyclohexene.
  • the products obtained were cyclohexene oxide (40%), trans cyclohexane diol (17%), 2- cyclohexenol (23%), 2-cyclohexenone (20%).
  • the cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 2 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of activated alcohols.
  • Benzyl alcohol (10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (20 mmol) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was heated at 80°C for 8 h giving 86% conversion with 92% selectivity for benzaldehyde and 8% selectivity for benzoic acid.
  • the cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 3 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of various anilines.
  • Aniline (10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (20 mmol) catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was stirred at 30°C for 12h giving 97% aniline conversion and 97% selectivity for nitrosobenzene.
  • the cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 4 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of various sulfides including refractory sulfides using hydrogen peroxide.
  • catalyst O.lmmol, 30mg
  • the cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 1 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of ethyl benzene.
  • TBHP t-butyl hydrogen peroxide
  • catalyst O.lmmol, 30mg

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Abstract

The invention discloses organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (η5-C5H5)MoO2(-Cs≡CPh) and provides a simple, short, efficient process for the synthesis of organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex which is used as catalyst for a number of oxidation reactions.

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ORGANOMETALLIC MOLYBDENUM ACETYLIDE DIOXO COMPLEX AND PROCESS FOR THE
PREPARATION THEREOF FIELD OF THE INVENTION
Present invention relates to organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (ri5-C5H5)Mo02(-C≡CPh).
More particularly, the present invention relates to process using molybdenum oxide precursor for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (η5- CsHs)lvlo02(-CsCPh).
Present invention further relates, to a process for the synthesis of the complex useful as a catalyst for various oxidation reactions.
BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART OF THE INVENTION
Conventionally cyclopentadienyl transition metal dioxo organometallic complexes are prepared using corresponding transition metal carbonyl complexes involving multistep synthesis process as well as tedious work up procedure. These transition metal complexes are converted to corresponding dioxo /oxo-peroxo by treating with various oxidants like hydrogen peroxide, t- butyl hydrogen peroxide or cumyl hydrogen peroxide. Pentamethyl cyclopentadienyl tungsten acetylide dioxo and oxo-peroxo complexes have been prepared by pentamethyl cyclopentadienyl tungsten tricorbonyl acetylide complex by treating with sulfuric acid and Hydrogen peroxide in toluene at room temperature for 24 hr. This process for the preparation of cyclopentadienyl transition metal dioxo organometallic complexes is cumbersome and results in the release of carbon monoxide as a by-product making it environmentally unacceptable. Further, the process is not viable for commercial applications because of use of costly metal carbonyls as starting material. LLS 211
References may be made to thesis titled "Synthesis and characterization of heterogeneous rhenium and molybdenum catalysts. Applications in olefin metathesis and olefin epoxidation" by Draganco Veljanovski discloses various synthetic procedures for making of Cp,*Mo02CI as shown in below
Scheme 1
References may be made to an article titled "Selective cis-dihydroxylation of olefins using recyclable homogeneous molybdenum acetylide catalyst" by Ankush V. Biradar, Bhaskar R. Sathe et.al in Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 285 (2008) 111-119 discloses preparation of Cp o(CO)3(C≡CPh) wherein CpMo(CO)3CI and (H-C≡CPh) are reacted in presence of catalytic amount of Cul (5 mg) and diethyl amine (50 mL) as solvent. The catalyst is used for selective cis d i hydroxy I ation of olefins with 95% conversion and selectivity of 86% using H202 as an oxidant and f-butanol as a solvent.
References may be made to article entitled "Selective oxidation of aromatic primary alcohols to aldehydes using molybdenum acetylide oxo-peroxo complex as catalyst" by Ankush V. Biradar et al in Tetrahedron Letters 50 (2009) 2885-2888 discloses preparation of CpMo(CO)3(C≡CPh) LLS 211 wherein CpMo(CO)3CI and (H-C≡CPh) are reacted in presence of catalytic amount of Cul (5 mg) and diethyl amine (50 mL) as solvent. The catalyst is used for selective oxidation of aromatic primary alcohols to aldehydes.
But these are elaborate methods of greater than five steps, forms complex with one more oxygen molecule and use expensive starting material. The synthetic methods also suffer from disadvantages like decomposition during reaction and work-up which leads to low overall yields of the desired complex. Formation of Mo(VI) oxo/dioxo complex from corresponding Mo carbonyl complexes is always accompanied by liberation of environmentally hazardous CO gas due to dissociation of CO ligands. Further, the Mo complex products of these processes have the disadvantage of not being versatile in catalyzing a range of oxidation reactions.
Therefore, there is a need in the art to provide an efficient, economical process which results in improved yields and is also environment friendly to prepare organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex, (r|5-CsH5)Mo02(-CsCPh).
It would be an advantage if the Mo complexes find use in various oxidation reactions, overcoming the restricted oxidation capacities of known Mo catalysts. [Ref.: Marta Abrantes, Ana M. Santos, Janos Mink, Fritz E. Kuhn, and Carlos C. Romao, Organometallics 2003, 22, 2112- 2118; Anabela A. Valente, Jose Moreira, Andre D. Lopes, Martyn Pillinger, Carta D. Nunes, Carlos C. Romao, Fritz E. Kuhn and Isabel S. Gonc,alves, New. J. Chem., 2004, 28, 308-313]
OBJECTIVE OF THE INVENTION
Main objective of the present invention is to provide organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (Ti5-C5H5)Mo02(-CsCPh). US 211
Another objective of the present invention is to provide process using molybdenum oxide precursor for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (Ti5-C5H5)lv1o02{-G≡CPh) which is useful as a catalyst for various oxidation reactions. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, present invention provides organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (ri5-C5H5)Mo02(-OCPh}.
In an embodiment of the present invention, said organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex is useful as a catalyst for the oxidation of olefins, alcohols, anilines, sulfides .and alkanes.
In another embodiment of the present invention, said complex is recyclable.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, process for preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (rj5-CsH5) o02{-C≡CPh) comprising the steps of:
i. treating molybdenum trioxide with aqueous halo acids HX wherein X=F, CI, Br or I, in the molar ratio of the trioxide to HX ranging between 1:6 to 1:15, at temperature in the range of 402C to 90 9C for period in the range of 2 to 5 hr to obtain aqua complex of dihalo dioxo molybdenum of formula Mo02X2-2H2O wherein X=F, CI, Br or I;
ii. adding dimethylsulphoxide or N, N-dimethy!formamide to dihalo dioxo molybdenum as obtained in step (i) in the molar ratio ranging between 1:2 to 1:20 to form greenish adduct of formula Mo02X2.2D SO or o02X2.2D F respectively wherein X=F, CI, Br or I;
iii. treating greenish adduct as obtained in step (ii) with sodium cyclopentadiene in molar ratio 1:1 to 1:20 followed by stirring at the rate of 100 to 1000 rpm to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum halo complex of formula CpMo02X wherein X=F, CI, Br or I; LIS 211 iv. treating cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum halo complex as obtained in step (iii) with phenyl acetylene to obtain molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula ^5-C5H5)Mo02(-C≡CPh).
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, catalytically active species (TI5-C5H5) MoO(02)(-C≡CPh) of the said organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex (TIS-C5H5) MO02(- CsCPh) formed after reacting with hydrogen peroxide is water soluble.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, yield of molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (n.5-C3H5)Mo02(-C3CPh) is in the range of 40 to 85%. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
Figure 1 is IR spectrum of the ( 5-C5H5)Mo02(-CsCPh) catalyst.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
The present invention provides a simple process for the preparation of organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex ^5-C5H5)Mo02(-CsCPh) as a catalyst starting from simple precursor like molybdenum trioxide, M0O3 instead of molybdenum hexacarbonyl as disclosed in prior art. The process comprises:
a. Preparing aqua complex of dihalo dioxo molybdenum (Mo02X2.2H20) treating molybdenum trioxide with an aqueous acid, H-X wherein X = F, CI, Br, I;
b. Adding dimethylsulphoxide or N, N Dimethyl formamide to dihalo dioxo molybdenum of step a to form greenish adduct, Mo02X2.2DMSO or Mo02X2.2DMF respectively;
c. Treating o02X2.2DMSO or o02X2.2DMF with freshly prepared sodium cyclopentadiene and stirring to form cyclopentadiene dioxo molybdenum halo complex (CpMo02X); and
d. Treating CpMo02X with phenyl acetylene to form ^5-C5H5)Mo02(-C≡CPh).
The product formed was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy using Nicolet 870 Nexus FTIR spectrometer. LLS 211
IR data for (η5-05Η5)ΜοΟ2(-Ο≡€Ρπ)
3022(C-H stretch of Ph ring), 2935 (C-H stretch of Cp ring), 2097 cm"1 (C≡C), 1725, 1707 (Mo-C stretch of C ring), 1539, 1457, 1428, 1407 (C=C stretch of Cp and Ph ring), 928 (cis-Mo02 symmetric stretch), 911(cis-Mo02 antisymmetric stretch)
Such organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex finds use as catalysts for various reactions. The catalyst is active for oxidation reactions such as oxidation of cyclohexene to cis diol similar to Sharpless catalyst. The catalyst is active for oxidation reactions such as oxidation of alcohols, anilines, olefins, sulfides and such like.
The catalyst has shown activity for oxidation reactions and even though it is homogeneous catalyst, being water soluble it can be recovered after the oxidation reaction by dissolving in water and separating it from organic phase for recovery and recycle, as exemplified herein with reference to example 12. The complex of the invention becomes water soluble on dissolution after reacting with hydrogen peroxide and is recovered from the oxidation reactions from the aqueous layer.
EXAMPLES
The following examples are given by way of illustration only and therefore should not be constrained to limit the scope of the present invention.
Example 1
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex Cp o02(C≡CPh)
Method 1
Molybdenum trioxide (Mo03, 1.44 g, 10 mmol) was treated with cone, aqueous hydrochloric acid (7 ml, 35%) at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (MoO2CI2.2H20). In the same reaction mixture was added 2.5 ml of dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO) to form the greenish adduct Mo02CI2.2DMSO. Mo02CI2.2DMSO was treated with sodium LLS 211 cyclopentadiene (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) and stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (Cp o02Cl). Another round bottom flask was charged with phenyl acetylene ((PhC≡CH) 1.10 g, 11 mmol) using copper (I) iodide (Cul, 5 mg) and diethyl amine (40 ml) and stirred for 30 min. This phenyl acetylene mixture was added to the first flask and stirred for 3 h at 30°C to form CpMo02(-C≡CPh) (2.03 g), yield=69.05%.
Example 2
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex CpMo02(C≡CPh)
Method 2
Molybdenum trioxide (M0O3, 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo02CI2.2H20). In the same reaction mixture was added 2.5 ml of N, N-dimethyl formamide (DMF) to form the greenish adduct Mo02CI2.2DMF. Mo02CI2.2DMF was treated with sodium cyclopentadiene (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) and stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (CpMo02CI). To this reaction mixture was added preformed sodium phenyl acetylide (prepared by addition of sodium (253 mg, llmmol) to phenyl acetylene (1.10 g, 11 mmol) in THF solution at -20 ^C to form CpMo02(-C≡CPh) (1.9 g) yield=64.62%.
Example 3
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex CpMo02(C≡CPh)
Method 3
Molybdenum trioxide (Mo03< 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7 ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo02Cl2.2H20). This complex was extracted with diethyl ether (30 ml x 5). The combined ether layer was concentrated under reduced pressure. To the same solution was added 50 ml dried LLS 211
THF and remaining ether was removed under reduced pressure. The same solution was added to preformed sodium cyclopentadiene solution CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) at -78°C and was stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (CpMo02CI). Another round bottom flask was charged with phenyl acetylene ((PhC≡CH) 1.10 g, 11 mmol) using copper (I) iodide (Cut, 5 mg) and diethyl amine (40 ml) and stirred for 30 min. This phenyl acetylene mixture was added to the first flask and stirred for 3 h at 30°C to form (CpMo02(- C≡CPh) (2.03g) ), yield=69.04% Example 4
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex CpMo02(C≡CPh)
Method 4
Molybdenum trioxide (Mo03, 1.44gm, 10 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7 ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo02CI2.2H20). This complex was extracted with diethyl ether (30 ml x 5). The combined ether layer was concentrated under reduced pressure. To the same solution was added 50 ml dried THF and remaining ether was removed under reduced pressure. The same solution was added to preformed sodium cyclopentadiene solution (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) at -78°C and was stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (CpMo02CI). To this reaction mixture was added preformed sodium phenyl acetylide (prepared by addition of sodium (253 mg, llmmol) to phenyl acetylene (1.10 g, 11 mmol) in THF) solution at -20 9C to form CpMo02(-C≡CPh) (1.9 g) ;., yield=64.62%. Example 5
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex CpMo02(C=CPh)
Method 5 LLS 211
Sodium motybdate (Na2Mo0 -2H20; 2.12 g, 8.8 mmol) was reacted with concentrated aqueous HBr (15 ml) at 30°C till dissolution of Na2Mo04. The solution was extracted with three 50 ml portions of diethyl ether. The combined extracts were concentrated under vacuum to approximately 15 ml and an ether solution of dimethyl formamide (1.50 g, 20.5 mmol) was added drop wise. A yellow precipitate was obtained and the mixture was stirred for 30 min before the precipitate was filtered, washed with ether and dried over P205. Mo02Br2 (OCHNMe2)2. Yellow solid. Yield: (3.46 g, 91%); m.p.: 54^0. Mo02Br2.2DMF was treated with sodium cyclopentadiene (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (253 mg, 11 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (743 mg, 11 mmol) in THF) and stirred for 3 h to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum chloride complex (CpMoC>2CI). Another round bottom flask was charged with phenyl acetylene ((PhC≡CH, 1.10 g, 11 mmol) using copper (I) iodide (Cul, 5 mg) and diethyl amine (40 ml) and stirred for 30 min. This phenyl acetylene mixture was added to the first flask and stirred for 3 h at 30°C to form CpMo02(-G≡CPh) (2.03 g) ;, yield=78.46%. Example 6
Synthesis of dioxo molybdenum cyclopentadienyl acetylide complex CpMo02(C≡CPh)
Method 6
Molybdenum trioxide (Mo03> 1.30gm, 9 mmol) was reacted with cone, aqueous hydrochloric (7ml, 35%) acid at 60°C for 2 h to form aqua complex of dichloro dioxo molybdenum (Mo02CI2.2H20). In the same reaction mixture was added 2.5 ml N, N-dimethyl formamide (DMF) to form the greenish adduct Mo02CI2.2DMF. To a THF solution of Mo02CI2.2DMF was added freshly prepared THF solution of CpNa (CpNa, synthesized by reaction of sodium (210 mg, 9 mmol) with freshly cracked cyclopentadiene (594 mg, 9 mmol) in THF at 30°C and the reaction mixture was stirred for 3 h at 30°C . In second flask lithium salt of phenyl acetylene was prepared by mixing n-butyl lithium (7.2 ml 2.5 molar solution in hexane, 18 mmol) and phenyl acetylene (0.924 g, 9 mmol) at -78°C for 1 h. The solution of CopMo02CI prepared in first step was added to THF solution of freshly prepared lithium salt of phenyl acetylene at -78 9C and the LLS 211 solution was warmed up to 30°C and further stirred for 3 h at 30°C. The unreacted butyl lithium was quenched by NH4OH solution and the solvent was removed under vacuum. The reaction mixture was extracted in dichloromethane and the solvent was removed in vacuum to obtain CpMo02(-C≡CPh) (1.25 g) , yield=47.24%.
Example 7
Oxidation of olefin (cyclohexene)
The cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 1 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of cyclohexene. Cyclohexene (0.820 g, 10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (11 mmol, 30 % aqueous) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was heated to 80 9C in acetonitrile for 8 h giving 100 % conversion of cyclohexene. The products obtained were cyclohexene oxide (40%), trans cyclohexane diol (17%), 2- cyclohexenol (23%), 2-cyclohexenone (20%). Example 8
Oxidation of alcohols
The cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 2 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of activated alcohols. Benzyl alcohol (10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (20 mmol) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was heated at 80°C for 8 h giving 86% conversion with 92% selectivity for benzaldehyde and 8% selectivity for benzoic acid.
Example 9
Oxidation of anilines
The cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 3 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of various anilines. Aniline (10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (20 mmol) catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was stirred at 30°C for 12h giving 97% aniline conversion and 97% selectivity for nitrosobenzene. LLS 211
Example 10
Oxidation of sulfides
The cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 4 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of various sulfides including refractory sulfides using hydrogen peroxide. 4, 6-Dimethyldibenzothiophene (4,6-DMDBT, 10 mmol), hydrogen peroxide (20 mmol) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) was heated at 100 9C for 8 h giving 75% conversion with 100% selectivity for corresponding sulphone.
Example 11
Oxidation of alkyl benzene
The cyclopentadienyl dioxo molybdenum acetylide complex as prepared in example 1 was used as catalyst for catalytic oxidation of ethyl benzene. Ethyl benzene (10 mmol), t-butyl hydrogen peroxide (TBHP, 20 mmol) and catalyst (O.lmmol, 30mg) were heated at 80 9C in acetonitrile (10 g) for 20 h giving 81% conversion and 85% selectivity for acetophenone.
Example 12
Catalyst recycles study
After completion of the reaction in example 9, the solvent was removed under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate (20 ml) was added to the reaction mixture. Aqueous layer containing catalysts and organic layer containing product and unreacted reactant was separated using separating funnel. The aqueous phase containing catalyst was concentrated to 2 ml. To this 2ml aqueous solution containing catalyst, fresh charge of ethyl benzene (10 mmol), t-butyl hydrogen peroxide (TBHP, 20 mmol) and acetonitrile (10 g) was added and was heated at 80 9C for 20 h. The catalyst was recycled five times using the above procedure. The ethyl benzene conversion and product selectivity for five recycle are given below. LtS 211
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
1. Simple and short process.
2. Improved yield of process.
3. Starting material is cheap.
4. Versatile to catalyze range of oxidation reactions.
5. Recyclable catalyst.

Claims

LLS 211 We claim
1. Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (η5-05Η5)ΜοΟ2(- Cs'CPh).
2. Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex as claimed in claim 1 is useful as catalyst for the oxidation of olefins, alcohols, anilines, sulfides and alkanes.
3. Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex as claimed in claim 1, wherein said complex is recyclable.
4. Organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex as claimed in claim 1, wherein catalytically active species (r|5-C5H5) oO(02)(-C≡CPh) of the said organometallic molybdenum dioxo complex (η5^5Η5) Mo02(-CsCPh) formed after reacting with hydrogen peroxide is water soluble.
5. A process for preparation of organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (r|5-CsH5)IVIo02(-C≡CPh) as claimed in claim 1 and the said process comprising the steps of:
i. treating molybdenum trioxide with aqueous halo acids HX wherein X=F, CI, Br or I in the molar ratio of the trioxide to HX ranging between 1:6 to 1:15 at temperature in the range of 40?C to 90 2C for period in the range of 2 to 5 hr to obtain aqua complex of dihalo dioxo molybdenum of formula Mo02X2.2H20 wherein X=F, CI, Br or I;
ii. adding dimethylsulphoxide or N, N-dimethylformamide to dihalo dioxo molybdenum as obtained in step (i) in the molar ratio ranging between 1:2 to 1:20 to form greenish adduct of formula Mo02X2.2DMSO or Mo02X2.2DMF wherein X=F, CI, Br or I;
iii. treating greenish adduct as obtained in step (ii) with sodium cyclopentadiene in molar ration of 1:1 to 1:20 followed by stirring at the rate of 100 to 1000 rpm to form cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum halo complex of formula CpMo02X wherein X=F, CI, Br or I; LLS 211 iv. treating cyclopentadiene dioxomolybdenum halo complex as obtained in step (iii) with phenyl acetylene to obtain molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (Ti5-C5H5)Mo02(-OCPh).
6. The process as claimed in claim 5, wherein yield of molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (r|5-C5H5)MoC)2(-C≡CPh) is in the range of 40 to 85%.
7. A process for the oxidation of organic compounds using organometallic molybdenum acetylide dioxo complex of formula (η5-05Η5) ο02(-ΟΟΡη) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said process comprises heating the mixture of organic compound, hydrogen peroxide and the complex at temperature in the range of 75 to 85°C for period in the range of 7 to 9 hrs to obtain oxidized product.
8. The process as claimed in claim 1, wherein Jthe organic compound is selected from a group consisting of olefins, alcohols, anilines, sulfides and alkanes.
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