Resolving a Reactive Organometallic Intermediate from Dynamic Directing Group Systems by Selective C-H Activation.
Fredrik SchaufelbergerBrian J J TimmerOlof RamströmPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
Catalyst discovery from systems of potential precursors is a challenging endeavor. Herein, a new strategy applying dynamic chemistry to the identification of catalyst precursors from C-H activation of imines is proposed and evaluated. Using hydroacylation of imines as a model reaction, the selection of an organometallic reactive intermediate from a dynamic imine system, involving many potential directing group/metal entities, is demonstrated. The identity of the amplified reaction intermediate with the best directing group could be resolved in situ by ESI-MS, and coupling of the procedure to an iterative deconvolution protocol generated a system with high screening efficiency.