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Ligand Effects on the Chemoselectivity of Ortho-Metalated Rhodium(II) Catalyzed α-Diazo Ketone Transformations
† And Salah-eddine StiribaJulia Pérez-prietoM. Angeles UbedaFrancisco EstevanPascual LahuertaMercedes Sanaúsubject
Steric effectsCyclopropanationStereochemistryLigandOrganic ChemistryAromaticityElectrophilic aromatic substitutionMedicinal chemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDiazoPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChemoselectivityCarbenedescription
Rh2(OOCR)2(PC)2 complexes (PC = orthometalated phosphines, OOCR = carboxylates) with very polarizable ligands, such as aromatic rings directly joined to the rhodium atoms, control chemoselectivity in competitive metal carbene transformations of α-diazo ketones. These catalysts have a mixed set of ligands that allows choosing among a big selection of ligands to gradually affect the electronic and steric properties of the catalyst. Their selectivity depends on the electrophilicity of the ligands and the polarizability of the metalated aromatic rings. Thus, Rh2(OOCR)2(PC)2 compounds [PC = (C6H4)P(CH3)(C6H5), (p-CH3C6H3)P(p-CH3C6H4)2, (C6H4)P(C6H5)2; R = C3F7 or CF3] exhibit an exceptional selectivity for aliphatic C−H insertion over aromatic substitution in catalytic decomposition of 1-diazo-5-methyl-3-phenyl-2-hexanone. Results obtained from these complexes in competitive intramolecular cyclopropanation versus tertiary C−H insertion, cyclopropanation versus aromatic substitution, and C−H insertion versus ar...
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1997-03-01 | Organometallics |