Ruthenium(II) oxidase catalysis by direct dioxygen-coupled turnover enabled step-economical oxidative C-H alkenylation reactions at ambient pressure. Versatile ruthenium(II) biscarboxylate catalysts displayed ample substrate scope and proved applicable to weakly coordinating and removable directing groups. The twofold C-H functionalization strategy was characterized by exceedingly mild reaction conditions as well as excellent positional selectivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAerobic oxidative CH functionalizations of weakly coordinating benzoic acids have been accomplished with versatile ruthenium(II) biscarboxylates under ambient oxygen or air. Mechanistic studies identified the key factors controlling the elementary step of the oxidation of the ruthenium(0) complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cationic ruthenium(II) catalyst enabled highly efficient oxidative alkenylations of electron-rich arenes bearing removable, weakly coordinating carbamates, and allowed for cross-dehydrogenative C-H bond functionalization in an aerobic manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCationic ruthenium(II) complexes enabled efficient redox-neutral annulations of alkynes with readily available oximes. The catalytic dehydrative C-H/N-O bond functionalization proved to be broadly applicable and was shown to proceed through a reversible cyclometalation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalladium-catalyzed direct alkynylations of heteroarenes were accomplished with inexpensive gem-dichloroalkenes as user-friendly electrophiles, which set the stage for a modular, step-economical synthesis of diversely decorated heteroaryl alkynes with ample scope.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn air-stable, well-defined palladium complex derived from secondary phosphine oxide (SPO) (1-Ad)(2)P(O)H enabled efficient C-H bond functionalizations with ample scope, which set the stage for direct arylations and benzylations of (benz)oxazoles, as well as unprecedented palladium-catalyzed C-H bond arylations on nonaromatic oxazolines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalladium complexes of representative heteroatom-substituted secondary phosphine oxide (HASPO) preligands were synthesized and fully characterized, including X-ray crystal structure analysis. Importantly, these well-defined complexes served as highly efficient catalysts for Kumada-Corriu cross-coupling reactions of aryl, alkenyl, and even heteroaryl tosylates. Particularly, an air-stable catalyst derived from inexpensive PinP(O)H displayed a remarkably high catalytic efficacy, which resulted in cross-couplings at low catalyst loadings under exceedingly mild reaction conditions with ample scope.
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