Title of article :
Orthopalladated phosphinite complexes as high-activity catalysts for the Suzuki reaction
Author/Authors :
Hursthouse، Michael B. نويسنده , , Horton، Peter N. نويسنده , , Bedford، Robin B. نويسنده , , Welch)، Samantha L. Hazelwood (nee نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The synthesis of a range of phosphinite ligands PR2(OAr)(R = Ph, iPr), their simple complexes with palladium(II) and their palladacyclic complexes has been investigated. The crystal structure of one of the palladacyclic complexes, [{Pd(µ2-Cl){(kappa)^2-P,C-PiPr2(OC6H2 -2,4-tBu2)}2], has been determined. The palladacyclic complexes show extremely high activity in the Suzuki coupling of aryl bromide substrates with phenylboronic acid and can also be used with alkylboronic acid substrates. A comparison of the phosphinite-based catalysts with equivalent phosphite- and phosphine-based systems highlights their superior activity. The orthometallation of the phosphinite ligand in the pre-catalyst appears to be crucial for optimal activity. While the phosphinite palladacycles are only moderately active in the coupling of activated and non-activated aryl chloride substrates, their tricyclohexylphosphine adducts prove to be highly active in the coupling of the deactivated substrate, 4-chloroanisole. This high activity compared with other palladacyclic systems is explained in terms of catalyst longevity. The orthometallated precatalysts appear to undergo a reductive activation process to generate zerovalent active catalysts via reductive elimination of the orthometallated ring with a phenyl introduced by the boronic acid. This implies that the true active catalysts contain 2-arylated ligands. Catalysts formed with such 2-arylated ligands tend to show markedly higher activity than their parent ligands.
Keywords :
DIGLYPHUS ISAEA , Abamectin compatibility , Liriomyza trifolii , Biological control , IPM , Greenhouse
Journal title :
DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Journal title :
DALTON TRANSACTIONS