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Synthesis of a Helical Phosphine and a Catalytic Study of Its Palladium Complex.


ABSTRACT: In this study, 9-(diphenylphosphanyl)[7]helicene was prepared as a suitable ligand for the subsequent synthesis of palladium complexes. The corresponding PdL2Cl2 complex was then successfully obtained in both racemic and enantiopure forms. The PdL2Cl2 complex emerges exclusively in the trans arrangement showing dynamic interconversion between its homo- and heterochiral forms as evidenced by 31P NMR. The trans arrangement was ultimately confirmed by X-ray crystallography using single crystals of the homochiral complex. Additionally, the PdL2Cl2 complex was subjected to screening of its catalytic activity in a Suzuki-type reaction of aryl bromides with aryl boronic acids showing fair yields of the resulting biaryls. However, the final asymmetric reactions catalyzed by the optically pure PdL2Cl2 complex provided targeted binaphtyls only in negligible enantiomeric excess.

SUBMITTER: Beranek T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6964522 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of a Helical Phosphine and a Catalytic Study of Its Palladium Complex.

Beránek Tomáš T   Žádný Jaroslav J   Strašák Tomáš T   Karban Jindřich J   Císařová Ivana I   Sýkora Jan J   Storch Jan J  

ACS omega 20200102 1


In this study, 9-(diphenylphosphanyl)[7]helicene was prepared as a suitable ligand for the subsequent synthesis of palladium complexes. The corresponding PdL<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> complex was then successfully obtained in both racemic and enantiopure forms. The PdL<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> complex emerges exclusively in the <i>trans</i> arrangement showing dynamic interconversion between its homo- and heterochiral forms as evidenced by <sup>31</sup>P NMR. The <i>trans</i> arrangement was ul  ...[more]

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