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Ag/Pd Cocatalyzed Direct Arylation of Fluoroarene Derivatives with Aryl Bromides.


ABSTRACT: Diverse C-H functionalizations catalyzed by Pd employ Ag(I) salts added as halide abstractors or oxidants. Recent reports have shown that Ag can also perform the crucial C-H activation step in several of these functionalizations. However, all of these processes are limited by the wasteful requirement for (super)stoichiometric Ag(I) salts. Herein, we report the development of a Ag/Pd cocatalyzed direct arylation of (fluoroarene) chromium tricarbonyl complexes with bromoarenes. The small organic salt, NMe4OC(CF3)3, added as a halide abstractor, enables the use of a catalytic amount of Ag, reversing the rapid precipitation of AgBr. We have shown through H/D scrambling and kinetic studies that a (PR3)Ag-alkoxide is responsible for C-H activation, a departure from previous studies with Ag carboxylates. Furthermore, the construction of biaryls directly from the simple arene is achieved via a one-pot chromium tricarbonyl complexation/C-H arylation/decomplexation sequence using (pyrene)Cr(CO)3 as a Cr(CO)3 donor.

SUBMITTER: Panigrahi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7079724 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ag/Pd Cocatalyzed Direct Arylation of Fluoroarene Derivatives with Aryl Bromides.

Panigrahi Adyasha A   Whitaker Daniel D   Vitorica-Yrezabal Iñigo J IJ   Larrosa Igor I  

ACS catalysis 20200109 3


Diverse C-H functionalizations catalyzed by Pd employ Ag(I) salts added as halide abstractors or oxidants. Recent reports have shown that Ag can also perform the crucial C-H activation step in several of these functionalizations. However, all of these processes are limited by the wasteful requirement for (super)stoichiometric Ag(I) salts. Herein, we report the development of a Ag/Pd cocatalyzed direct arylation of (fluoroarene) chromium tricarbonyl complexes with bromoarenes. The small organic s  ...[more]

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