金属转移
化学
部分
钯
配体(生物化学)
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偶联反应
硼酸
核磁共振波谱
组合化学
立体化学
有机化学
催化作用
生物化学
受体
作者
Andy A. Thomas,Hao Wang,Andrew F. Zahrt,Scott E. Denmark
摘要
The existence of the oft-invoked intermediates containing the crucial Pd–O–B subunit, the "missing link", has been established in the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction. The use of low-temperature, rapid injection NMR spectroscopy (RI-NMR), kinetic studies, and computational analysis has enabled the generation, observation, and characterization of these highly elusive species. The ability to confirm the intermediacy of Pd–O–B-containing species provided the opportunity to clarify mechanistic aspects of the transfer of the organic moiety from boron to palladium in the key transmetalation step. Specifically, these studies establish the identity of two different intermediates containing Pd–O–B linkages, a tri-coordinate (6-B-3) boronic acid complex and a tetra-coordinate (8-B-4) boronate complex, both of which undergo transmetalation leading to the cross-coupling product. Two distinct mechanistic pathways have been elucidated for stoichiometric reactions of these complexes: (1) transmetalation via an unactivated 6-B-3 intermediate that dominates in the presence of an excess of ligand, and (2) transmetalation via an activated 8-B-4 intermediate that takes place with a deficiency of ligand.
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