Building Square Planar Cobalt (II) Complexes via Sodium Mediated Cobaltation of Fluoroarenes.
Alessandra LogalloManting MuMax García-MelchorEva HeviaPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
While cobalt complexes have already shown their potential for C-H and C-F bond activation of fluoroarenes, their reactivity as metalating agents via Co-H exchange towards these substrates has not been explored. Herein, we report a Co(HMDS) 2 [HMDS=N(SiMe 3 ) 2 ] system which, when synergistically enhanced via sodium amide Na(HMDS) mediation, can render chemo- and regioselective cobaltation of a series of fluoroarenes to produce a new class of homoleptic square planar [Na 2 CoAr 4 ] complexes. Density functional theory calculations elucidate the key roles of the Na/Co counterparts in a stepwise sodiation/cobalt transmetalation process, leading to this novel C-H metalation. Depending on the reaction stoichiometry, this process can occur inter- or intramolecularly, furnishing transient [NaCo(HMDS) 2 Ar] intermediates which can undergo ligand rearrangement to afford [Na 2 CoAr 4 ] with concomitant formation of Co(HMDS) 2 and [NaCo(HMDS) 3 ].