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Pd-Catalyzed reductive heck reaction of olefins with aryl bromides for Csp2-Csp3 bond formation
Jin, Liqun,Qian, Jiaxia,Sun, Nan,Hu, Baoxiang,Shen, Zhenlu,Hu, Xinquan
supporting information, p. 5752 - 5755 (2018/06/07)
We developed a Pd-catalyzed intermolecular reductive Heck reaction to construct Csp2-Csp3 bonds between aryl bromides and olefins. Various styrene derivatives, acyclic and cyclic alkenes, were well tolerated to couple with varied aryl bromides in linear selectivity. Kinetic and deuterium labeling experiments suggested that i-PrOH provides a hydride through β-H elimination.
Nickel-catalyzed coupling reaction of alkyl halides with aryl Grignard reagents in the presence of 1,3-butadiene: Mechanistic studies of four-component coupling and competing cross-coupling reactions
Iwasaki, Takanori,Fukuoka, Asuka,Yokoyama, Wataru,Min, Xin,Hisaki, Ichiro,Yang, Tao,Ehara, Masahiro,Kuniyasu, Hitoshi,Kambe, Nobuaki
, p. 2195 - 2211 (2018/03/05)
We describe the mechanism, substituent effects, and origins of the selectivity of the nickel-catalyzed four-component coupling reactions of alkyl fluorides, aryl Grignard reagents, and two molecules of 1,3-butadiene that affords a 1,6-octadiene carbon framework bearing alkyl and aryl groups at the 3- and 8-positions, respectively, and the competing cross-coupling reaction. Both the four-component coupling reaction and the cross-coupling reaction are triggered by the formation of anionic nickel complexes, which are generated by the oxidative dimerization of two molecules of 1,3-butadiene on Ni(0) and the subsequent complexation with the aryl Grignard reagents. The C-C bond formation of the alkyl fluorides with the γ-carbon of the anionic nickel complexes leads to the four-component coupling product, whereas the cross-coupling product is yielded via nucleophilic attack of the Ni center toward the alkyl fluorides. These steps are found to be the rate-determining and selectivity-determining steps of the whole catalytic cycle, in which the C-F bond of the alkyl fluorides is activated by the Mg cation rather than a Li or Zn cation. ortho-Substituents of the aryl Grignard reagents suppressed the cross-coupling reaction leading to the selective formation of the four-component products. Such steric effects of the ortho-substituents were clearly demonstrated by crystal structure characterizations of ate complexes and DFT calculations. The electronic effects of the para-substituent of the aryl Grignard reagents on both the selectivity and reaction rates are thoroughly discussed. The present mechanistic study offers new insight into anionic complexes, which are proposed as the key intermediates in catalytic transformations even though detailed mechanisms are not established in many cases, and demonstrates their synthetic utility as promising intermediates for C-C bond forming reactions, providing useful information for developing efficient and straightforward multicomponent reactions.
Synthesis of mixed silylene-carbene chelate ligands from nheterocyclic silylcarbenes mediated by nickel
Tan, Gengwen,Enthaler, Stephan,Inoue, Shigeyoshi,Blom, Burgert,Driess, Matthias
supporting information, p. 2214 - 2218 (2015/02/19)
The NiII -mediated tautomerization of the N-heterocyclic hydrosilylcarbene L2Si(H)(CH2)NHC1, where L2 = CH(C=CH2)(CMe)(NAr)2, Ar = 2,6-iPr2C6H3 ; NHC = 3,4,5-trimethylimidazol-2-yliden-6-yl, leads to the first N-heterocyclic silylene (NHSi)-carbene (NHC) chelate ligand in the dibromo nickel(II) complex [L1SiD(CH2)(NHC)NiBr2]2 (L1 = CH(MeC=NAr)2). Reduction of 2 with KC8 in the presence of PMe3 as an auxiliary ligand afforded, depending on the reaction time, the N-heterocyclic silyl-NHC bromo NiII complex [L2Si(CH2)NHCNiBr(PMe3)] 3 and the unique Ni0 complex [h2(Si-H){L2Si(H)(CH2)NHC}Ni(PMe3)2] ,inf>4 featuring an agostic Si-H→!Ni bonding interaction. When 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane (DMPE) was employed as an exogenous ligand, the first NHSi-NHC chelate-ligand-stabilized Ni0 complex [L1SiD(CH2)NHCNi(dmpe)] 5 could be isolated. Moreover, the dicarbonyl Ni0 complex 6, [L1SiD-(CH2)NHCNi(CO)2], is easily accessible by the reduction of 2 with K(BHEt3) under a CO atmosphere. The complexes were spectroscopically and structurally characterized. Furthermore, complex 2 can serve as an efficient precatalyst for Kumada-Corriu-type cross-coupling reactions.