New insights into Xantphos/Pd-catalyzed C-N bond forming reactions: A structural and kinetic study

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Klingensmith, LM [1 ]
Strieter, ER [1 ]
Barder, TE [1 ]
Buchwald, SL [1 ]
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[1] MIT, Dept Chem, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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10.1021/om050715g
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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Both (Xantphos)Pd(dba) and Pd(Xantphos)(2) were identified in mixtures of Pd-2(dba)3 and Xamphos by use of P-31 NMR and independent syntheses. At high ligand concentrations, Pd(Xantphos)(2) was found to be the predominant species. Reaction calorimetry was employed to determine whether the formation of Pd(Xantphos)(2) affects the rate at which the Pd-catalyzed C-N bond formation occurs between 4-tert-butylbromobenzene and morpholine. Indeed, the concentration of Xamphos dramatically influences the activity of the catalyst, with high concentrations of Xantphos inhibiting the reaction rate due to the formation of Pd(Xantphos)(2). Two plausible hypotheses for the low activity of Pd(Xantphos)(2) as a precatalyst are (1) a slow rate of Xantphos dissociation from Pd(Xantphos)(2) inhibits the formation of an active (Xantphos)Pd-0 species and (2) the high degree of insolubility of Pd(Xantphos)(2) results in the precipitation of a significant fraction of the precatalyst from the reaction mixture. Although the equilibrium constant for ligand dissociation could not be determined by either magnetization transfer or variable-temperature experiments due to its slow rate, the more soluble Pd(4,7-di-tert-butylXantphos)(2) complex demonstrated different activity relative to Pd(Xantphos)(2). A comprehensive study of these two complexes indicates that the lower activity of the bis-ligated Pd species is a result of a combination of aforementioned processes, i.e., the slow rate of ligand dissociation and the insolubility of Pd(Xantphos)(2), with the rate of ligand dissociation serving as the primary turnover-limiting factor.
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