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Caleb Karmel1, Camille Z Rubel1, Elena V Kharitonova1, John F Hartwig1.
Abstract
The steric effects of substituents on five-membered rings are less pronounced than those on six-membered rings because of the difference in bond angles. Thus, the regioselectivities of reactions that occur with selectivities dictated by steric effects, such as the borylation of C-H bonds, have been poor in many cases. We report that the silylation of five-membered ring heteroarenes occurs with high sterically derived regioselectivity when catalyzed by the combination of [Ir(cod)(OMe)]2 and a phenanthroline ligand or a new pyridyl-imidazoline ligand that further increases the regioselectivity. The silylation reactions with these catalysts produce high yields of heteroarylsilanes from functionalization at the most sterically accessible C-H bonds of these rings under conditions that the borylation of C-H bonds with previously reported catalysts formed mixtures of products or products that are unstable. The heteroarylsilane products undergo cross-coupling reactions and substitution reactions with ipso selectivity to generate heteroarenes that bear halogen, aryl and perfluoroalkyl substituents.Entities:
Keywords: C-H Functionalization; Heteroarenes; Iridium Catalysis; Silylation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33071367 PMCID: PMC7566956 DOI: 10.1002/ange.201916015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Weinheim Bergstr Ger ISSN: 0044-8249