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An Improved P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids by Mechanistic Differentiation of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps
[Image: see text] Experimental, spectroscopic, and computational studies are reported that provide an evidence-based mechanistic description of an intermolecular reductive C–N coupling of nitroarenes and arylboronic acids catalyzed by a redox-active main-group catalyst (1,2,2,3,4,4-hexamethylphosphe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32178514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01666 |
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author | Li, Gen Nykaza, Trevor V. Cooper, Julian C. Ramirez, Antonio Luzung, Michael R. Radosevich, Alexander T. |
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description | [Image: see text] Experimental, spectroscopic, and computational studies are reported that provide an evidence-based mechanistic description of an intermolecular reductive C–N coupling of nitroarenes and arylboronic acids catalyzed by a redox-active main-group catalyst (1,2,2,3,4,4-hexamethylphosphetane P-oxide, i.e., 1·[O]). The central observations include the following: (1) catalytic reduction of 1·[O] to P(III) phosphetane 1 is kinetically fast under conditions of catalysis; (2) phosphetane 1 represents the catalytic resting state as observed by (31)P NMR spectroscopy; (3) there are no long-lived nitroarene partial-reduction intermediates observable by (15)N NMR spectroscopy; (4) the reaction is sensitive to solvent dielectric, performing best in moderately polar solvents (viz. cyclopentylmethyl ether); and (5) the reaction is largely insensitive with respect to common hydrosilane reductants. On the basis of the foregoing studies, new modified catalytic conditions are described that expand the reaction scope and provide for mild temperatures (T ≥ 60 °C), low catalyst loadings (≥2 mol%), and innocuous terminal reductants (polymethylhydrosiloxane). DFT calculations define a two-stage deoxygenation sequence for the reductive C–N coupling. The initial deoxygenation involves a rate-determining step that consists of a (3+1) cheletropic addition between the nitroarene substrate and phosphetane 1; energy decomposition techniques highlight the biphilic character of the phosphetane in this step. Although kinetically invisible, the second deoxygenation stage is implicated as the critical C–N product-forming event, in which a postulated oxazaphosphirane intermediate is diverted from arylnitrene dissociation toward heterolytic ring opening with the arylboronic acid; the resulting dipolar intermediate evolves by antiperiplanar 1,2-migration of the organoboron residue to nitrogen, resulting in displacement of 1·[O] and formation of the target C–N coupling product upon in situ hydrolysis. The method thus described constitutes a mechanistically well-defined and operationally robust main-group complement to the current workhorse transition-metal-based methods for catalytic intermolecular C–N coupling. |
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spelling | pubmed-71468662020-04-13 An Improved P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids by Mechanistic Differentiation of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps Li, Gen Nykaza, Trevor V. Cooper, Julian C. Ramirez, Antonio Luzung, Michael R. Radosevich, Alexander T. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Experimental, spectroscopic, and computational studies are reported that provide an evidence-based mechanistic description of an intermolecular reductive C–N coupling of nitroarenes and arylboronic acids catalyzed by a redox-active main-group catalyst (1,2,2,3,4,4-hexamethylphosphetane P-oxide, i.e., 1·[O]). The central observations include the following: (1) catalytic reduction of 1·[O] to P(III) phosphetane 1 is kinetically fast under conditions of catalysis; (2) phosphetane 1 represents the catalytic resting state as observed by (31)P NMR spectroscopy; (3) there are no long-lived nitroarene partial-reduction intermediates observable by (15)N NMR spectroscopy; (4) the reaction is sensitive to solvent dielectric, performing best in moderately polar solvents (viz. cyclopentylmethyl ether); and (5) the reaction is largely insensitive with respect to common hydrosilane reductants. On the basis of the foregoing studies, new modified catalytic conditions are described that expand the reaction scope and provide for mild temperatures (T ≥ 60 °C), low catalyst loadings (≥2 mol%), and innocuous terminal reductants (polymethylhydrosiloxane). DFT calculations define a two-stage deoxygenation sequence for the reductive C–N coupling. The initial deoxygenation involves a rate-determining step that consists of a (3+1) cheletropic addition between the nitroarene substrate and phosphetane 1; energy decomposition techniques highlight the biphilic character of the phosphetane in this step. Although kinetically invisible, the second deoxygenation stage is implicated as the critical C–N product-forming event, in which a postulated oxazaphosphirane intermediate is diverted from arylnitrene dissociation toward heterolytic ring opening with the arylboronic acid; the resulting dipolar intermediate evolves by antiperiplanar 1,2-migration of the organoboron residue to nitrogen, resulting in displacement of 1·[O] and formation of the target C–N coupling product upon in situ hydrolysis. The method thus described constitutes a mechanistically well-defined and operationally robust main-group complement to the current workhorse transition-metal-based methods for catalytic intermolecular C–N coupling. American Chemical Society 2020-03-16 2020-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7146866/ /pubmed/32178514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01666 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Li, Gen Nykaza, Trevor V. Cooper, Julian C. Ramirez, Antonio Luzung, Michael R. Radosevich, Alexander T. An Improved P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids by Mechanistic Differentiation of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title | An Improved
P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed
Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids
by Mechanistic Differentiation
of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title_full | An Improved
P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed
Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids
by Mechanistic Differentiation
of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title_fullStr | An Improved
P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed
Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids
by Mechanistic Differentiation
of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title_full_unstemmed | An Improved
P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed
Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids
by Mechanistic Differentiation
of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title_short | An Improved
P(III)/P(V)=O-Catalyzed
Reductive C–N Coupling of Nitroaromatics and Boronic Acids
by Mechanistic Differentiation
of Rate- and Product-Determining Steps |
title_sort | improved
p(iii)/p(v)=o-catalyzed
reductive c–n coupling of nitroaromatics and boronic acids
by mechanistic differentiation
of rate- and product-determining steps |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32178514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01666 |
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