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Parameterization of phosphine ligands demonstrates enhancement of nickel catalysis via remote steric effects.


ABSTRACT: The field of Ni-catalysed cross-coupling has seen rapid recent growth because of the low cost of Ni, its earth abundance, and its ability to promote unique cross-coupling reactions. Whereas advances in the related field of Pd-catalysed cross-coupling have been driven by ligand design, the development of ligands specifically for Ni has received minimal attention. Here, we disclose a class of phosphines that enable the Ni-catalysed Csp3 Suzuki coupling of acetals with boronic acids to generate benzylic ethers, a reaction that failed with known ligands for Ni and designer phosphines for Pd. Using parameters to quantify phosphine steric and electronic properties together with regression statistical analysis, we identify a model for ligand success. The study suggests that effective phosphines feature remote steric hindrance, a concept that could guide future ligand design tailored to Ni. Our analysis also reveals that two classic descriptors for ligand steric environment-cone angle and % buried volume-are not equivalent, despite their treatment in the literature.

SUBMITTER: Wu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5609847 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parameterization of phosphine ligands demonstrates enhancement of nickel catalysis via remote steric effects.

Wu Kevin K   Doyle Abigail G AG  

Nature chemistry 20170306 8


The field of Ni-catalysed cross-coupling has seen rapid recent growth because of the low cost of Ni, its earth abundance, and its ability to promote unique cross-coupling reactions. Whereas advances in the related field of Pd-catalysed cross-coupling have been driven by ligand design, the development of ligands specifically for Ni has received minimal attention. Here, we disclose a class of phosphines that enable the Ni-catalysed Csp<sup>3</sup> Suzuki coupling of acetals with boronic acids to g  ...[more]

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