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Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds

A dinickel(0)–N(2) complex, stabilized with a rigid acridane-based PNP pincer ligand, was studied for its ability to activate C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds. Stabilized by a Ni–μ–N(2)–Na(+) interaction, it activates C–H bonds of unfunctionalized arenes, affording nickel–aryl and nickel–hydride prod...

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Autores principales: Min, Sehye, Choi, Jonghoon, Yoo, Changho, Graham, Peter M., Lee, Yunho
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8317657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34377392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02210e
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author Min, Sehye
Choi, Jonghoon
Yoo, Changho
Graham, Peter M.
Lee, Yunho
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description A dinickel(0)–N(2) complex, stabilized with a rigid acridane-based PNP pincer ligand, was studied for its ability to activate C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds. Stabilized by a Ni–μ–N(2)–Na(+) interaction, it activates C–H bonds of unfunctionalized arenes, affording nickel–aryl and nickel–hydride products. Concomitantly, two sodium cations get reduced to Na(0), which was identified and quantified by several methods. Our experimental results, including product analysis and kinetic measurements, strongly suggest that this C(sp(2))–H activation does not follow the typical oxidative addition mechanism occurring at a low-valent single metal centre. Instead, via a bimolecular pathway, two powerfully reducing nickel ions cooperatively activate an arene C–H bond and concomitantly reduce two Lewis acidic alkali metals under ambient conditions. As a novel synthetic protocol, nickel(ii)–aryl species were directly synthesized from nickel(ii) precursors in benzene or toluene with excess Na under ambient conditions. Furthermore, when the dinickel(0)–N(2) complex is accessed via reduction of the nickel(ii)–phenyl species, the resulting phenyl anion deprotonates a C–H bond of glyme or 15-crown-5 leading to C–O bond cleavage, which produces vinyl ether. The dinickel(0)–N(2) species then cleaves the C(sp(2))–O bond of vinyl ether to produce a nickel(ii)–vinyl complex. These results may provide a new strategy for the activation of C–H and C–O bonds mediated by a low valent nickel ion supported by a structurally rigidified ligand scaffold.
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spelling pubmed-83176572021-08-09 Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds Min, Sehye Choi, Jonghoon Yoo, Changho Graham, Peter M. Lee, Yunho Chem Sci Chemistry A dinickel(0)–N(2) complex, stabilized with a rigid acridane-based PNP pincer ligand, was studied for its ability to activate C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds. Stabilized by a Ni–μ–N(2)–Na(+) interaction, it activates C–H bonds of unfunctionalized arenes, affording nickel–aryl and nickel–hydride products. Concomitantly, two sodium cations get reduced to Na(0), which was identified and quantified by several methods. Our experimental results, including product analysis and kinetic measurements, strongly suggest that this C(sp(2))–H activation does not follow the typical oxidative addition mechanism occurring at a low-valent single metal centre. Instead, via a bimolecular pathway, two powerfully reducing nickel ions cooperatively activate an arene C–H bond and concomitantly reduce two Lewis acidic alkali metals under ambient conditions. As a novel synthetic protocol, nickel(ii)–aryl species were directly synthesized from nickel(ii) precursors in benzene or toluene with excess Na under ambient conditions. Furthermore, when the dinickel(0)–N(2) complex is accessed via reduction of the nickel(ii)–phenyl species, the resulting phenyl anion deprotonates a C–H bond of glyme or 15-crown-5 leading to C–O bond cleavage, which produces vinyl ether. The dinickel(0)–N(2) species then cleaves the C(sp(2))–O bond of vinyl ether to produce a nickel(ii)–vinyl complex. These results may provide a new strategy for the activation of C–H and C–O bonds mediated by a low valent nickel ion supported by a structurally rigidified ligand scaffold. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8317657/ /pubmed/34377392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02210e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Min, Sehye
Choi, Jonghoon
Yoo, Changho
Graham, Peter M.
Lee, Yunho
Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title_full Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title_fullStr Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title_full_unstemmed Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title_short Ni(0)-promoted activation of C(sp(2))–H and C(sp(2))–O bonds
title_sort ni(0)-promoted activation of c(sp(2))–h and c(sp(2))–o bonds
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8317657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34377392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02210e
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