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Catalytic Synthesis of Superlinear Alkenyl Arenes Using a Rh(I) Catalyst Supported by a "Capping Arene" Ligand: Access to Aerobic Catalysis.

Junqi Chen1, Robert J Nielsen2, William A Goddard2, Bradley A McKeown1, Diane A Dickie1, T Brent Gunnoe1.   

Abstract

Alkyl and alkenyl arenes are used in a wide range of products. However, the synthesis of 1-phenylalkanes or their alkenyl variants from arenes and alkenes is not accessible with current commercial acid-based catalytic processes. Here, it is reported that an air-stable Rh(I) complex, (5-FP)Rh(TFA)(η2-C2H4) (5-FP = 1,2-bis( N-7-azaindolyl)benzene; TFA = trifluoroacetate), serves as a catalyst precursor for the oxidative conversion of arenes and alkenes to alkenyl arenes that are precursors to 1-phenylalkanes upon hydrogenation. It has been demonstrated that coordination of the 5-FP ligand enhances catalyst longevity compared to unligated Rh(I) catalyst precursors, and the 5-FP-ligated catalyst permits in situ recycling of the Cu(II) oxidant using air. The 5-FP ligand provides a Rh catalyst that can maintain activity for arene alkenylation over at least 2 weeks in reactions at 150 °C that involve multiple Cu(II) regeneration steps using air. Conditions to achieve >13 000 catalytic turnovers with an 8:1 linear:branched (L:B) ratio have been demonstrated. In addition, the catalyst is active under aerobic conditions using air as the sole oxidant. At 80 °C, an 18:1 L:B ratio of alkenyl arenes has been observed, but the reaction rate is substantially reduced compared to 150 °C. Quantum mechanics (QM) calculations compare two predicted reaction pathways with the experimental data, showing that an oxidative addition/reductive elimination pathway is energetically favored over a pathway that involves C-H activation by concerted metalation-deprotonation. In addition, our QM computations are consistent with the observed selectivity (11:1) for linear alkenyl arene products.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30495938     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b07728

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


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1.  Cu(II) carboxylate arene C─H functionalization: Tuning for nonradical pathways.

Authors:  Fanji Kong; Shusen Chen; Junqi Chen; Chang Liu; Weihao Zhu; Diane A Dickie; William L Schinski; Sen Zhang; Daniel H Ess; T Brent Gunnoe
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 14.957

2.  Nickel-catalysed anti-Markovnikov hydroarylation of unactivated alkenes with unactivated arenes facilitated by non-covalent interactions.

Authors:  Noam I Saper; Akito Ohgi; David W Small; Kazuhiko Semba; Yoshiaki Nakao; John F Hartwig
Journal:  Nat Chem       Date:  2020-02-10       Impact factor: 24.427

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