Intramolecular Palladium-Catalyzed Alkane C−H Arylation from Aryl Chlorides

The first examples of efficient and general palladium-catalyzed intramolecular C(sp3)−H arylation of (hetero)aryl chlorides, giving rise to a variety of valuable cyclobutarenes, indanes, indolines, dihydrobenzofurans, and indanones, are described. The use of aryl and heteroaryl chlorides significant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2010-08, Vol.132 (31), p.10706-10716
Hauptverfasser: Rousseaux, Sophie, Davi, Michaël, Sofack-Kreutzer, Julien, Pierre, Cathleen, Kefalidis, Christos E, Clot, Eric, Fagnou, Keith, Baudoin, Olivier
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Zusammenfassung:The first examples of efficient and general palladium-catalyzed intramolecular C(sp3)−H arylation of (hetero)aryl chlorides, giving rise to a variety of valuable cyclobutarenes, indanes, indolines, dihydrobenzofurans, and indanones, are described. The use of aryl and heteroaryl chlorides significantly improves the scope of C(sp3)−H arylation by facilitating the preparation of reaction substrates. Careful optimization studies have shown that the palladium ligand and the base/solvent combination are crucial to obtaining the desired class of product in high yields. Overall, three sets of reaction conditions employing P t Bu3, PCyp3, or PCy3 as the palladium ligand and K2CO3/DMF or Cs2CO3/pivalic acid/mesitylene as the base/solvent combination allowed five different classes of products to be accessed using this methodology. In total, more than 40 examples of C−H arylation have been performed successfully. When several types of C(sp3)−H bond were present in the substrate, the arylation was found to occur regioselectively at primary C−H bonds vs secondary or tertiary positions. In addition, in the presence of several primary C−H bonds, selectivity trends correlate with the size of the palladacyclic intermediate, with five-membered rings being favored over six- and seven-membered rings. Regio- and diastereoselectivity issues were studied computationally in the prototypal case of indane formation. DFT(B3PW91) calculations demonstrated that C−H activation is the rate-determining step and that the creation of a C−H agostic interaction, increasing the acidity of a geminal C−H bond, is a critical factor for the regiochemistry control.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/ja1048847