Divergent synthesis of valuable molecules through common starting materials and metal catalysis represents a longstanding challenge and a significant research goal. We here describe chemodivergent, highly enantio- and regioselective nickel-catalyzed reductive and dehydrogenative coupling reactions of alkynes, aldehydes, and silanes. A single chiral Ni-based catalyst is leveraged to directly prepare three distinct enantioenriched products (silyl-protected trisubstituted chiral allylic alcohols, oxasilacyclopentenes, and silicon-stereogenic oxasilacyclopentenes) in a single chemical operation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study provides a practical route to synthesize tetrasubstituted alkenes that involves Co(III)-catalyzed C-H bond activation and regioselective insertion of the alkyne, followed by chelation of the substrate hydroxyl to Co and migration of the pyridine group. Density functional theory studies revealed the origin of regioselectivity and elucidated the crucial role of the hydroxyl group for the migration of pyridine. The method can be conducted on a gram scale, is compatible with a wide range of substrates, and has a high functional group tolerance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDensity functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed to study the mechanism and factors affecting the enantio-, regio-, and chemoselectivities in the palladium/Xu-Phos-catalyzed cascade Heck/remote C(sp)-H alkylation reaction. The active catalyst is found to be able to sustain coordination with P and S atoms and can adapt its coordination mode to accommodate the significant steric hindrance between the ligand and substrate, unlike previous findings that showed coordination with P and O atoms. The reaction is established to occur in sequence through the oxidative addition of the aryl iodide to Pd(0), intramolecular alkene insertion, C(sp)-H bond activation, and C(sp)-C(sp) bond reductive elimination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDensity functional theory calculations are carried out to better understand the first gold-catalyzed 1,2-diarylation reactions of alkenes reported in the recent literature. The calculations on two representative reactions, aryl alkene/aryl iodide coupling pair (the aryl-I bond is located outside the aryl alkene) versus iodoaryl alkene/indole coupling pair (the aryl-I bond is located in the aryl alkene), confirm that the reaction involves a π-activation mechanism rather than the general migratory insertion mechanism in previously known metal catalysis by Pd, Ni, and Cu complexes. Theoretical results rationalize the regioselectivity of the reactions controlled by the aryl-I bond position (intermolecular or intramolecular) and also the ligand and substituent effects on the reactivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDensity functional theory calculations were performed to understand the distinctly different reactivities of carboxylate-substituted aryl halides and pristine aryl halides toward the Pd-catalyzed γ-C(sp)-H arylation of secondary alkylamines. It is found that, when 2-iodobenzoic acid (a representative of -carboxylate-substituted aryl halides) is used as an aryl transfer agent, the arylation reaction is energetically favorable, while when the pristine aryl halide iodobenzene is used as the aryl transfer reagent, the reaction is kinetically difficult. Our calculations showed an operative Pd/Pd/Pd redox cycle, which differs in the mechanistic details from the cycle proposed by the experimental authors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy performing density functional theory (DFT) calculation, this work aims at understanding the nonconventional meta-C-H arylation reaction of electronic-rich arenes with aryl iodide via a Pd/quinoxaline-based ligand/norbornene cooperative catalysis. The reaction is indicated to be initiated either from the ortho-C-H carbopalladation to give the meta-monoarylation product via a sequence of subsequent steps, including norbornene insertion, meta-C-H activation, oxidative addition, and reductive elimination via the Pd(II)/Pd(IV)/Pd(II) redox cycle, norbornene extrusion, and protodepalladation, or from the para-C-H carbopalladation to form the meta-diarylation product via two sequential arylation processes following similar mechanisms. The initial carbopalladation process promoted by the ligand is characterized as the rate-determining step of the reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work presents a DFT-based computational study on the regio- and enantioselective C-H functionalization of pyridines with alkenes at the relatively unreactive C4-position, which was successfully achieved by Shi et al. [J. Am.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA methylation is involved in tissue-specific and developmentally regulated gene expression. Here, we screened a novel methylation gene Sox30, whose methylation might contribute to its regulation and testis development in mice. Sox30 is a member of Sox transcription factors, and is considered to be involved in spermatogonial differentiation and spermatogenesis.
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