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General cross-coupling reactions with adaptive dynamic homogeneous catalysis Научная публикация

Журнал Nature
ISSN: 1476-4687 , E-ISSN: 0028-0836
Вых. Данные Год: 2023, Том: 619, Страницы: 87-93 Страниц : 7 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06087-4
Авторы Ghosh Indrajit 1 , Shlapakov Nikita 1,2 , Karl Tobias A. 1 , Düker Jonas 1 , Nikitin Maksim 1 , Burykina Julia V. 2 , Ananikov Valentine P. 2 , König Burkhard 1
Организации
1 Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie, Universität Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
2 Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Реферат: Cross-coupling reactions are among the most important transformations in modern organic synthesis1,2,3. Although the range of reported (het)aryl halides and nucleophile coupling partners is very large considering various protocols, the reaction conditions vary considerably between compound classes, necessitating renewed case-by-case optimization of the reaction conditions4. Here we introduce adaptive dynamic homogeneous catalysis (AD-HoC) with nickel under visible-light-driven redox reaction conditions for general C(sp2)–(hetero)atom coupling reactions. The self-adjustive nature of the catalytic system allowed the simple classification of dozens of various classes of nucleophiles in cross-coupling reactions. This is synthetically demonstrated in nine different bond-forming reactions (in this case, C(sp2)–S, Se, N, P, B, O, C(sp3, sp2, sp), Si, Cl) with hundreds of synthetic examples under predictable reaction conditions. The catalytic reaction centre(s) and conditions differ from one another by the added nucleophile, or if required, a commercially available inexpensive amine base.
Библиографическая ссылка: Ghosh I. , Shlapakov N. , Karl T.A. , Düker J. , Nikitin M. , Burykina J.V. , Ananikov V.P. , König B.
General cross-coupling reactions with adaptive dynamic homogeneous catalysis
Nature. 2023. V.619. P.87-93. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06087-4 WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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