Dinuclear Gold(I) Complexes Bearing Alkyl-Bridged Bis(N-heterocyclic carbene) Ligands as Catalysts for Carboxylative Cyclization of Propargylamine: Synthesis, Structure, and Kinetic and Mechanistic Comparison to the Mononuclear Complex [Au(IPr)Cl]

Eight new dinuclear gold­(I) complexes, [Au2(L)­X2] (1–8), were synthesized using a straightforward synthetic procedure under very mild conditions. The complexes have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and single-crystal X-ray structure analysis. Their catalytic activity was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Organometallics 2020-08, Vol.39 (15), p.2907-2916
Hauptverfasser: A. C. A. Bayrakdar, Tahani, Nahra, Fady, Davis, Jack V, Gamage, Mohan M, Captain, Burjor, Temprado, Manuel, Marazzi, Marco, Saab, Marina, Hecke, Kristof Van, Ormerod, Dominic, Hoff, Carl D, Nolan, Steven P
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Zusammenfassung:Eight new dinuclear gold­(I) complexes, [Au2(L)­X2] (1–8), were synthesized using a straightforward synthetic procedure under very mild conditions. The complexes have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and single-crystal X-ray structure analysis. Their catalytic activity was investigated in the carboxylative cyclization of propargylamine (PPA). A superior performance in comparison to [Au­(IPr)­Cl] (9) was obtained for complexes 1 and 2 having an eight-methylene bridge connecting two NHCs with an arene bearing an isopropyl substituent for X = Cl, Br. This prompted more detailed kinetic and mechanistic studies by FTIR comparing dinuclear complex 2 of X = Cl to complex 9. Fortuitously the FTIR studies allowed monitoring of the formation of the products carbamic acid (CA) and carbamate salt (CS), as well as a key cyclized intermediate first discovered by Ikariya. These data allow additional insight into the mechanism as well as the central role which may be played by Au­(I) carbamate formation as a higher energy resting state present in the catalytic cycle. The crystal structures of four of the new complexes and a detailed computational study relevant to the role of carbamic acid (CA) and carbamates in the catalytic cycle are also reported.
ISSN:0276-7333
1520-6041
DOI:10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00404