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The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes

Control over site-selectivity is a critical challenge for practical application of catalytic C–H functionalization reactions in organic synthesis. Despite the seminal breakthrough of the Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes via a concerted metalation–deprotonation (CMD) pathway in 2006...

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Autores principales: Kim, Daeun, Choi, Geunho, Kim, Weonjeong, Kim, Dongwook, Kang, Youn K., Hong, Soon Hyeok
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05414c
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author Kim, Daeun
Choi, Geunho
Kim, Weonjeong
Kim, Dongwook
Kang, Youn K.
Hong, Soon Hyeok
author_facet Kim, Daeun
Choi, Geunho
Kim, Weonjeong
Kim, Dongwook
Kang, Youn K.
Hong, Soon Hyeok
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description Control over site-selectivity is a critical challenge for practical application of catalytic C–H functionalization reactions in organic synthesis. Despite the seminal breakthrough of the Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes via a concerted metalation–deprotonation (CMD) pathway in 2006, understanding the site-selectivity of the reaction still remains elusive. Here, we have comprehensively investigated the scope, site-selectivity, and mechanism of the Pd-catalyzed direct C–H arylation reaction of simple arenes. Counterintuitively, electron-rich arenes preferably undergo meta-arylation without the need for a specifically designed directing group, whereas electron-deficient arenes bearing fluoro or cyano groups exhibit high ortho-selectivity and electron-deficient arenes bearing bulky electron-withdrawing groups favor the meta-product. Comprehensive mechanistic investigations through a combination of kinetic measurements and stoichiometric experiments using arylpalladium complexes have revealed that the Pd-based catalytic system works via a cooperative bimetallic mechanism, not the originally proposed monometallic CMD mechanism, regardless of the presence of a strongly coordinating L-type ligand. Notably, the transmetalation step, which is influenced by a potassium cation, is suggested as the selectivity-determining step.
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spelling pubmed-81789502021-06-22 The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes Kim, Daeun Choi, Geunho Kim, Weonjeong Kim, Dongwook Kang, Youn K. Hong, Soon Hyeok Chem Sci Chemistry Control over site-selectivity is a critical challenge for practical application of catalytic C–H functionalization reactions in organic synthesis. Despite the seminal breakthrough of the Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes via a concerted metalation–deprotonation (CMD) pathway in 2006, understanding the site-selectivity of the reaction still remains elusive. Here, we have comprehensively investigated the scope, site-selectivity, and mechanism of the Pd-catalyzed direct C–H arylation reaction of simple arenes. Counterintuitively, electron-rich arenes preferably undergo meta-arylation without the need for a specifically designed directing group, whereas electron-deficient arenes bearing fluoro or cyano groups exhibit high ortho-selectivity and electron-deficient arenes bearing bulky electron-withdrawing groups favor the meta-product. Comprehensive mechanistic investigations through a combination of kinetic measurements and stoichiometric experiments using arylpalladium complexes have revealed that the Pd-based catalytic system works via a cooperative bimetallic mechanism, not the originally proposed monometallic CMD mechanism, regardless of the presence of a strongly coordinating L-type ligand. Notably, the transmetalation step, which is influenced by a potassium cation, is suggested as the selectivity-determining step. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8178950/ /pubmed/34163602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05414c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kim, Daeun
Choi, Geunho
Kim, Weonjeong
Kim, Dongwook
Kang, Youn K.
Hong, Soon Hyeok
The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title_full The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title_fullStr The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title_full_unstemmed The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title_short The site-selectivity and mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C(sp(2))–H arylation of simple arenes
title_sort site-selectivity and mechanism of pd-catalyzed c(sp(2))–h arylation of simple arenes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05414c
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