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An S N 1-Approach to Cross-Coupling: Deoxygenative Arylation Facilitated by the β-Silicon Effect.

Adam CookAishabibi KassymbekAref VaezghaemiCarlos BarberyStephen G Newman
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
We report a dual metal-catalyzed method for the cross-coupling of unprotected alcohols by exploiting the β-Si effect. This deoxygenative Suzuki-Miyaura reaction tolerates a range of primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohol substrates along with diverse functional groups and heterocycles. Mechanistic experiments including KIE, VTNA, and Eyring analyses suggest the existence of a carbocation intermediate on the reaction pathway, consistent with a rare S N 1 pathway for the activation of an electrophile in cross-coupling reactions. A novel bis-imidazolium N -heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand was found to be optimal for reactivity, and nickel(0)-, nickel(I)- and nickel(II)- complexes of this ligand were isolated and characterized. In contrast to more well-established shorter chain ligands, these long-chain NHCs are found to have characteristically large bite angles, which may be critical for enabling the deoxygenative arylation of aliphatic alcohols.
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