| Literature DB >> 30653812 |
Jeffrey D Sears1, Salvador B Muñoz1, Stephanie L Daifuku1, Ari A Shaps1, Stephanie H Carpenter1, William W Brennessel1, Michael L Neidig1.
Abstract
The effects of β-hydrogen-containing alkyl Grignard reagents in simple ferric salt cross-couplings have been elucidated. The reaction of FeCl3 with EtMgBr in THF leads to the formation of the cluster species [Fe8 Et12 ]2- , a rare example of a structurally characterized metal complex with bridging ethyl ligands. Analogous reactions in the presence of NMP, a key additive for effective cross-coupling with simple ferric salts and β-hydrogen-containing alkyl nucleophiles, result in the formation of [FeEt3 ]- . Reactivity studies demonstrate the effectiveness of [FeEt3 ]- in rapidly and selectively forming the cross-coupled product upon reaction with electrophiles. The identification of iron-ate species with EtMgBr analogous to those previously observed with MeMgBr is a critical insight, indicating that analogous iron species can be operative in catalysis for these two classes of alkyl nucleophiles.Entities:
Keywords: Grignard reagents; X-ray diffraction; cross-coupling; homogeneous catalysis; iron
Year: 2019 PMID: 30653812 PMCID: PMC6472485 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201813578
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336