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Fluorosilane Activation by Pd/Ni→Si-F→Lewis Acid Interaction: An Entry to Catalytic Sila-Negishi Coupling.

Hajime KameoHiroki YamamotoKoki IkedaTomohito IsasaShigeyoshi SakakiHiroyuki MatsuzakaYago García-RodejaKarinne MiqueuDidier Bourissou
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
A new mode of bond activation involving M→Z interactions is disclosed. Coordination to transition metals as σ-acceptor ligands was found to enable the activation of fluorosilanes, opening the way to the first transition-metal-catalyzed Si-F bond activation. Using phosphines as directing groups, sila-Negishi couplings were developed by combining Pd and Ni complexes with external Lewis acids such as MgBr2. Several key catalytic intermediates have been authenticated spectroscopically and crystallographically. Combined with DFT calculations, all data support cooperative activation of the fluorosilane via Pd/Ni→Si-F→Lewis acid interaction with conversion of the Z-type fluorosilane ligand into an X-type silyl moiety.
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