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Origins of the selectivity for borylation of primary over secondary C-H bonds catalyzed by Cp*-rhodium complexes.

Carolyn S Wei1, Carlos A Jiménez-Hoyos, Marcelo F Videa, John F Hartwig, Michael B Hall.   

Abstract

Detailed experimental and computational studies of the high selectivity for functionalization of primary over secondary sp(3) C-H bonds in alkanes by borane reagents catalyzed by Cp*Rh complexes are reported. Prior studies have shown that Cp*Rh(X)(Bpin) (X = H or Bpin), generated from Cp*Rh(H)(2)(Bpin)(2) and Cp*Rh(H)(2)(Bpin)(3), are likely intermediates in these catalytic reactions. To allow analysis of the system by H/D exchange, the current studies focused on reactions of Cp*Rh(D)(2)(Bpin)(2) through the 16-electron species Cp*Rh(D)(Bpin). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations of the reaction between Cp*Rh(H)(BO(2)C(2)H(4)) and the primary and secondary C-H bonds of propane indicate that the lowest energy pathway for C-H bond cleavage occurs to form an isomer in which the alkyl and boryl groups are trans to each other, while the lowest energy pathway for functionalization of the primary C-H bond occurs by formation of the isomer in which these two groups are cis to each other. The barrier for formation of the rhodium complex by cleavage of secondary C-H bonds is higher than that by cleavage of primary C-H bond. The alkyl intermediates are formed reversibly, and steric effects cause the barrier for B-C bond formation from the secondary alkyl intermediate to be higher than that from the primary alkyl intermediate. Experimental studies are consistent with this computational analysis. H/D exchange occurs between (Cp*d(15))Rh(D)(2)(Bpin)(2) and n-octane, indicating that C-H bond cleavage occurs reversibly and occurs faster at primary over secondary C-H bonds. The observation of small amounts of H/D exchange into the secondary C-H bonds of linear alkanes and the clear observation of H/D exchange into the secondary positions of cyclic alkanes without formation of products from functionalization are consistent with the high barrier calculated for B-C bond formation from the secondary alkyl intermediate. A series of kinetic experiments are consistent with a mechanism for H/D exchange between (Cp*d(15))Rh(D)(2)(Bpin)(2) and n-octane occurring by dissociation of borane-d(1) to form (Cp*d(15))Rh(D)(Bpin). Thus, the origin of the selectivity for borylation of primary over secondary C-H bonds is due to the cumulative effects of selective C-H bond cleavage and selective C-B bond formation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20121104     DOI: 10.1021/ja909453g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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