| Literature DB >> 32456425 |
Benjamin A Suslick1,2, T Don Tilley1,2.
Abstract
Highly reactive catalysts for ortho-hydroarylations of alkynes have previously been reported to result from activation of CoBr2 by Grignard reagents, but the operative mechanism and identity of the active cobalt species have been undefined. A mechanistic analysis of a related system, involving hydroarylations of a (N-aryl)aryl ethanimine with diphenylacetylene, was performed using isolable reduced Co complexes. Studies of the stoichiometric reaction of Co(I) or Co(II) precursors with CyMgCl implicated catalyst initiation via a β-H elimination/deprotonation pathway. The resulting single-component Co(-I) complex is proposed as the direct pre-catalyst. Michaelis-Menten enzyme kinetic studies provide mechanistic details regarding the catalytic dependence on substrate. The (N-aryl)aryl ethanimine substrate exhibited saturation-like behavior, whereas alkyne demonstrated a complex dependency; rate inhibition and promotion depend on the relative concentration of alkyne to imine. Activation of the aryl C-H bond occurred only in the presence of coordinated alkyne, which suggests operation of a concerted metalation-deprotonation (CMD) mechanism. Small primary isotope effects are consistent with a rate-determining C-H cleavage. Off-cycle olefin isomerization catalyzed by the same Co(-I) active species appears to be responsible for the observed Z-selectivity.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32456425 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c04072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419