化学
卤化
化学选择性
配体(生物化学)
药物化学
反应性(心理学)
位阻效应
氢键
光化学
有机化学
分子
催化作用
医学
生物化学
受体
替代医学
病理
作者
Neus Pagès-Vilà,Ilaria Gamba,Martin Clémancey,Jean‐Marc Latour,Anna Company,Miguel Costas
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2024.112643
摘要
Halogenation of aliphatic C-H bonds is a chemical transformation performed in nature by mononuclear nonheme iron dependent halogenases. The mechanism involves the formation of an iron(IV)-oxo-chloride species that abstracts the hydrogen atom from the reactive C-H bond to form a carbon-centered radical that selectively reacts with the bound chloride ligand, a process commonly referred to as halide rebound. The factors that determine the halide rebound, as opposed to the reaction with the incipient hydroxide ligand, are not clearly understood and examples of well-defined iron(IV)-oxo-halide compounds competent in C-H halogenation are scarce. In this work we have studied the reactivity of three well-defined iron(IV)-oxo complexes containing variants of the tetradentate 1-(2-pyridylmethyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclononane ligand (Pytacn). Interestingly, these compounds exhibit a change in their chemoselectivity towards the functionalization of C-H bonds under certain conditions: their reaction towards C-H bonds in the presence of a halide anionleads to exclusive oxygenation, while the addition of a superacid results in halogenation. Almost quantitative halogenation of ethylbenzene is observed when using the two systems with more sterically congested ligands and even the chlorination of strong C-H bonds such as those of cyclohexane is performed when a methyl group is present in the sixth position of the pyridine ring of the ligand. Mechanistic studies suggest that both reactions, oxygenation and halogenation, proceed through a common rate determining hydrogen atom transfer step and the presence of the acid dictates the fate of the resulting alkyl radical towards preferential halogenation over oxygenation.
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