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A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation

[Image: see text] Site-selective dihalogenated heteroarene cross-coupling with organometallic reagents usually occurs at the halogen proximal to the heteroatom, enabled by intrinsic relative electrophilicity, particularly in strongly polarized systems. An archetypical example is the Suzuki–Miyaura c...

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Autores principales: Scott, Neil W. J., Ford, Mark J., Jeddi, Neda, Eyles, Anthony, Simon, Lauriane, Whitwood, Adrian C., Tanner, Theo, Willans, Charlotte E., Fairlamb, Ian J. S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34152135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05294
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author Scott, Neil W. J.
Ford, Mark J.
Jeddi, Neda
Eyles, Anthony
Simon, Lauriane
Whitwood, Adrian C.
Tanner, Theo
Willans, Charlotte E.
Fairlamb, Ian J. S.
author_facet Scott, Neil W. J.
Ford, Mark J.
Jeddi, Neda
Eyles, Anthony
Simon, Lauriane
Whitwood, Adrian C.
Tanner, Theo
Willans, Charlotte E.
Fairlamb, Ian J. S.
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description [Image: see text] Site-selective dihalogenated heteroarene cross-coupling with organometallic reagents usually occurs at the halogen proximal to the heteroatom, enabled by intrinsic relative electrophilicity, particularly in strongly polarized systems. An archetypical example is the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling (SMCC) of 2,4-dibromopyridine with organoboron species, which typically exhibit C2-arylation site-selectivity using mononuclear Pd (pre)catalysts. Given that Pd speciation, particularly aggregation, is known to lead to the formation of catalytically competent multinuclear Pd(n) species, the influence of these species on cross-coupling site-selectivity remains largely unknown. Herein, we disclose that multinuclear Pd species, in the form of Pd(3)-type clusters and nanoparticles, switch arylation site-selectivity from C2 to C4, in 2,4-dibromopyridine cross-couplings with both organoboronic acids (SMCC reactions) and Grignard reagents (Kumada-type reactions). The Pd/ligand ratio and the presence of suitable stabilizing salts were found to be critically important in switching the site-selectivity. More generally, this study provides experimental evidence that aggregated Pd catalyst species not only are catalytically competent but also alter reaction outcomes through changes in product selectivity.
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spelling pubmed-82978652021-07-23 A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation Scott, Neil W. J. Ford, Mark J. Jeddi, Neda Eyles, Anthony Simon, Lauriane Whitwood, Adrian C. Tanner, Theo Willans, Charlotte E. Fairlamb, Ian J. S. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Site-selective dihalogenated heteroarene cross-coupling with organometallic reagents usually occurs at the halogen proximal to the heteroatom, enabled by intrinsic relative electrophilicity, particularly in strongly polarized systems. An archetypical example is the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling (SMCC) of 2,4-dibromopyridine with organoboron species, which typically exhibit C2-arylation site-selectivity using mononuclear Pd (pre)catalysts. Given that Pd speciation, particularly aggregation, is known to lead to the formation of catalytically competent multinuclear Pd(n) species, the influence of these species on cross-coupling site-selectivity remains largely unknown. Herein, we disclose that multinuclear Pd species, in the form of Pd(3)-type clusters and nanoparticles, switch arylation site-selectivity from C2 to C4, in 2,4-dibromopyridine cross-couplings with both organoboronic acids (SMCC reactions) and Grignard reagents (Kumada-type reactions). The Pd/ligand ratio and the presence of suitable stabilizing salts were found to be critically important in switching the site-selectivity. More generally, this study provides experimental evidence that aggregated Pd catalyst species not only are catalytically competent but also alter reaction outcomes through changes in product selectivity. American Chemical Society 2021-06-21 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8297865/ /pubmed/34152135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05294 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Scott, Neil W. J.
Ford, Mark J.
Jeddi, Neda
Eyles, Anthony
Simon, Lauriane
Whitwood, Adrian C.
Tanner, Theo
Willans, Charlotte E.
Fairlamb, Ian J. S.
A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title_full A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title_fullStr A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title_full_unstemmed A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title_short A Dichotomy in Cross-Coupling Site Selectivity in a Dihalogenated Heteroarene: Influence of Mononuclear Pd, Pd Clusters, and Pd Nanoparticles—the Case for Exploiting Pd Catalyst Speciation
title_sort dichotomy in cross-coupling site selectivity in a dihalogenated heteroarene: influence of mononuclear pd, pd clusters, and pd nanoparticles—the case for exploiting pd catalyst speciation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34152135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05294
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