Bulky Selenium Ligand Stabilized Trans-Palladium Dichloride Complexes as Catalyst for Silver-Free Decarboxylative Coupling of Coumarin-3-Carboxylic Acids.
Neha MeenaSunil KumarVikki N ShindeS Rajagopala Reddynull HimanshiNattamai BhuvaneshAnil KumarHemant JoshiPublished in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2022)
This report describes the syntheses of three new trans-palladium dichloride complexes of bulky selenium ligands. These complexes possess a Cl-Pd-Cl rotor spoke attached to a Se-Pd-Se axle. The new ligands and palladium complexes (C1-C3) were characterized with the help of NMR, HRMS, UV-Vis., IR, and elemental analysis. The single-crystal structure of metal complex C2 confirmed a square planar geometry of complex with trans-orientation. The X-ray structure revealed intramolecular secondary interactions (SeCH-Cl) between chlorine of PdCl 2 and CH 2 proton of selenium ligand. Variable-temperature NMR data shows coalescence of diastereotopic protons, which indicates pyramidal inversion of selenium atom at elevated temperature. The relaxed potential energy scan of C2 suggests a rotational barrier of ∼12.5 kcal/mol for rotation of chlorine atom through Cl-Pd-Cl rotor. The complex C3 possesses dual intramolecular secondary interactions (OCH 2 -Cl and SeCH 2 -Cl) with stator ligand. Molecular rotor C2 was found to be a most efficient catalyst for the decarboxylative Heck-coupling under mild reaction conditions. The protocol is applicable to a broad range of substrates with large functional group tolerance and low catalyst loading (2.5 mol %). The mechanism of decarboxylative Heck-coupling reaction was investigated through experimental and computational studies. Importantly the reaction works under silver-free conditions which reduces the cost of overall protocol. Further, the catalyst also worked for decarboxylative arylation and decarboxylative Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions with good yields of the coupled products.
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