The Mechanism of Pd-Catalyzed Amination Controversy.. And Conclusion?
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1 The chanism of d-catalyzed Amination Controversy.. And Conclusion? R H R1 R 2 d(dba) 2 BIA, h R R1 R 2 Steve Tymonko SED Group eting 5/9/06
2 d-catalyzed Amination- Tin Initial Report- Kosugi, 1983 n-bu 3 SnEt 2 dcl 2 (o-tolyl 3 ) 2 h, C Et 2 87 % Hartwig, 1994 d(o-tolyl 3 ) 2 h, rt 87 % (o-tolyl) 3 d d (o-tolyl) 3 n-bu 3 SnEt 2 Et 2 or LiEt % Tin mediated cross-couplings were rarely used due to poor substrate scope and toxicity Kosugi, M. et al. Chem. Lett. 1983, 927 Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 5969
3 Moving Beyond Tin d(dba) 2 / (o-tolyl) 3 d(o-tolyl 3 ) 2 Aryl HRR' or dcl 2 (o-tolyl 3 ) 2 aot-bu h, C ArylRR' Aryl HRR' or dcl 2 (o-tolyl 3 ) 2 Li(Si 3 ) 2 or aot-bu h, C, 2h ArylRR' h 86 % h h 86 % O 2 71 % h O C 4 H 9 C 4 H 9 84 % 94 % 72 % Bn 92 % HBn reparatively simple reactions with no need for Sn Limited to secondary amines Buchwald, S. et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1995, 34, 1348 Hartwig, J. et al. Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 36, 3609
4 ew Ligands, Better Generality Aryl HRR' d 2 (dba) 3 / BIA aot-bu h, 80 0 C ArylRR' Aryl HRR' (DF)dCl 2 aot-bu THF, C ArylRR' h H C 6 H 13 H h H C4 H 9 O H h h 94 % 88 % 79 % C 93 % 96 % 87 % O Bidentate ligands prevent!-hydride elimination Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 7215 Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 7217
5 Other Early Observations and Advances Fe d t-bu aot-bu THF, rt Fe t-bu hh 2 d Ot-Bu THF, rt Fe d Hh t-bu H 92 % t-bu ArylOTf HRR' (DF)dCl 2 aot-bu THF, C ArylRR' ArylCl HRR' d(dba) 2 / t-bu 3 aot-bu h, rt ArylRR' Aryl HRR' d(dba) 2 / BIA Cs 2 CO 3 h, C compatible with esters, ketones, nitriles, etc Greatly expanded substrate scope for both amine and halide coupling partners Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, Hartwig, J. et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1198, 37, 2407 Hartwig, J. et al. J. Org. Chem. 1999, 64, 5575 Buchwald, S. el al. J. Org. Chem. 2000, 65, 1144
6 Hartwig- d(0) Catalyst reparation d[(o-tolyl 3 )] 2 BIA hh (BIA) 2 d (racemic or resolved) 87 % d[(o-tolyl 3 )] 2 hh DF (DF) 2 d d 2 (DF) 3 -d- angles: in BIA complexes o in DF complexes o Ligated d(0) complexes will simplify kinetic analysis Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
7 Oxidative Addition (BIA) 2 d h, 40 0 C 2h d h, 40 0 C 12h h 2 d h 3 faster in THF (DF) 2 d h, 40 0 C 2h Fe d 89 % xylenes, C 18h Fe d h 3 Oxidative addition products can decompose under the reaction conditions Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
8 Oxidative Addition (BIA) 2 d 2.26 x 10-5 M BIA solvent d solvent rate (x10-5 s -1 ) hh 9.9 THF 7.3 h st order in bromide under 1.78 x 10-3 M 0 th order at high bromide concentration -1 st order in ligand bromide rate (x10-4 s -1 ) 2-O H 4.3 taken in saturation range With DF all data matches except always 1 st order in bromide Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
9 Oxidative Addition chanism Given the previous data, which of the following mechanisms is operative? Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
10 Reductive Elimination h 3 d h 3 h 3 h, C 0.23 mm 22 to 68mM Rate between 0 and -1 st order in ligand 1 st order in d aths C and E both operate Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 8232
11 Reductive Elimination R R Fe d (p-tolyl) 2 h 3 h, 75 0 C Fe d I LiHi-Bu 0 0 C Fe d Hi-Bu rt hhi-bu 64 % 0 th order in added ligand Rate= 4-Cl > H > 4- > 4 2 > 4O -d Direct reductive elimination from 4-coordinate d Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 8232
12 Catalyst Resting State Fe d t-bu t-bu C 6 H 13 H 2 aot-bu h, C (DF) 2 d 10 mol % (BIA) 2 d t-bu C 6 H 13 H 2 aot-bu h, C (BIA) 2 d d(oac) 2 BIA t-bu C 6 H 13 H 2 aot-bu h, C (BIA) 2 d d(oac) 2 DF t-bu C 6 H 13 H 2 aot-bu h, C (DF) 2 d >85 % in all cases, no monooxide seen 31 MR shows only L 2 d regardless of precatalyst or stoichiometry Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
13 Catalytic Conditions- rimary Amines (BIA) 2 d aoc(et) 3 HC BIA C 6 H 13 H 6 H 13 2 C 6 D 6, 60 0 C Reaction was zero order in BIA, bromide, base, and amine By 31 MR >85% catalyst remains after complete reaction Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
14 Catalytic Conditions- Secondary Amines (BIA) 2 d BIA H aoc(et) 3 C 6 D 6, 60 0 C d Li O C 6 D 6, 0 0 C >95 % O fast Zero order in BIA, bromide, and base, appears 1 st order in amine 31 MR monitoring of catalytic reactions shows loss of (BIA) 2 d onlinear behavior due to catalyst decomposition Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
15 Catalytic Conditions- DF Fe d t-bu DF t-bu H 2 aoc(et) 3 C 6 D 6, 60 0 C H t-bu 1 st order in bromide, -1 st order in DF Zero order in base, amine order complex 2 mm DF 21.6 mm DF roduct inhibition gives apparent first-order behavior in amine Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
16 roposed chanism For BIA For DF L 2 d lies directly on the catalytic cycle; ligand dissociation/oxidative addition is rate determining Hartwig, J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 4618
17 Reaction Calorimetry Kinetics d 2 (dba) 3 BIA 1 1 mol % 2 mol % 2b 0.71 M H aot-bu h, 60 0 C Hashes M in bromide Induction period suggests changing d species: positive order in amine and bromide Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
18 Catalyst remixing d 2 (dba) 3 BIA 1 mol % 2 mol % 2b M 0.71 M H aot-bu h, 60 0 C remixing of all components except bromide gives greatly increased initial rates Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
19 Sequential Injections d 2 (dba) 3 BIA HR 2 1 mol % 2 mol % M 0.13 M injections aot-bu (1 M) h, 60 0 C rimary amines have much shorter induction periods Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
20 Sequential Injections H d(bia) 2 2b 1 2 mol % 0.86 M 0.13 M injections aot-bu (1 M) h, 60 0 C Apparent zero order due to increasing d linked with decreasing bromide Most catalyst is inactive throughout the reaction: reaction never reaches full catalyst loading Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
21 Catalyst Activation chanism Amine displacement of dba during premixing gives higher initial rate Easier displacement with primary amines explains reduced induction period Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
22 Steady-State chanism Two possibilities for zero order in base, positive order in amine and bromide Data suggests amine binding prior to oxidative addition Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124, 14104
23 Competing roposals Hartwig Blackmond and Buchwald
24 First Order in Amine Reconsidered h d(bia) 2 BIA 5.7 mm 34 µm h h (BIA)d O.5 M -methylpiperazine h d(bia) 2 BIA, h 5.7 mm 34 µm h (BIA)d M -methylpiperazine h d(bia) 2 BIA, h 5.7 mm 34 µm h (BIA)d h d(bia) 2 BIA, h 5.7 mm 34 µm M octylamine h (BIA)d Hartwig, J. et al. Org. Lett. 2006, 8, 851
25 First Order in Amine Reconsidered d(bia) 2 tol-bia 45 0 C d(tol-bia) 2 d(bia)(tol-bia) BIA 5.3 mm 43 mm Amine has no effect on oxidative addition or catalyst composition Hartwig, J. et al. Org. Lett. 2006, 8, 851
26 Toward A Revised chanism HR 2, aot-am d 2 (dba) 3 BIA d(bia)(dba) [d(bia)] C 6 H 6, (dba) C 85 % d 2 (dba) 3 d 2 (dba) 3 BIA BIA H 2 C 8 H 17 H aot-am C 6 H 6, 60 0 C aot-am C 6 H 6, 60 0 C [d(bia)] 2 (dba) 1h 3h [d(bia)] 2 (dba) 0.2 : : 1.0 d(bia) 2 d(bia) 2 1h 3h 0.7 : : 1.0 Identical observations during catalytic reactions, catalyst decomposes over time Catalyst mixture is different for primary and secondary amines Hartwig, J.; Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3584
27 Catalyst Composition Effects catalyst O H 0.96 M aot-am C 6 D 6, 60 0 C O 10 mm 0.13 M 0.96 M d 2 (dba) 3 BIA O amine 0.96 M aot-am C 6 D 6, 60 0 C O 0.13 M 0.96 M Effects of incubation time ink, blue = -methylpiperazine Green = octylamine Differences between primary and secondary amines in 2002 paper due to sensitive incubation Hartwig, J.; Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3584
28 Amine and Catalyst Roles catalyst amine O 10 mm 0.13 M 0.96 M 0.96 M aot-am C 6 D 6 O With [d(bia)] 2 (dba), 50 0 C With d(bia) 2, 70 0 C [d(bia)] 2 (dba) is more active: amine is zero order Hartwig, J.; Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3584
29 omide and Ligand d(bia) 2 H 2 C 6 H M aot-am BIA hhc 6 H 13 h, 50 0 C 1 st order in bromide, -1 st order in ligand Error was made in 2000 paper when determining order Hartwig, J.; Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3584
30 Current chanism rior to 2000 d(bia) 2 lies off the catalytic cycle: amine is not involved in oxidative addition Hartwig, J.; Blackmond, D.; Buchwald, S. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3584
31 Conclusions A combination of techniques was required to determine the mechanism of d-catalyzed amination including: -stoichiometric analysis of individual steps of the catalytic cycle -MR analysis of catalyst composition under the reaction conditions -in situ monitoring under preparative conditions -classical (initial rates) kinetics of both stoichiometric and catalytic systems The amination proceeds through rate-limiting oxidative addition following dissociation of ligand from d(0) Both stoichiometric and catalytic systems must be explored to identify the active mechanism under preparative conditions
32 roposed chanisms Early roposal Hartwig, 2000 Buchwald, Blackmond 2002 Revised, 2006
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