A Simple Nickel Catalyst Enabling an E-Selective Alkyne Semihydrogenation.
Niklas O ThielBenyapa KaewmeeTrung Tran NgocJohannes F TeichertPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Stereoselective alkyne semihydrogenations are attractive approaches to alkenes, which are key building blocks for synthesis. With regards to the most atom-economic reducing agent dihydrogen (H2 ), only few catalysts for the challenging E-selective alkyne semihydrogenation have been disclosed, each with a unique substrate scope profile. Here, we show that a commercially available nickel catalyst facilitates the E-selective alkyne semihydrogenation of a wide variety of substituted internal alkynes. This results in a simple and broadly applicable overall protocol to stereoselectively access E-alkenes employing H2 , which could serve as a general method for synthesis.