Dual effect of halides in the Stille reaction: in situ halide metathesis and catalyst stabilization.

Chemistry

Organic Synthesis, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerp, Belgium.

Published: November 2010

Halide anions can increase or decrease the transmetallation rate of the Stille reaction through in situ halide metathesis. Although the influence of the halogen present in oxidative addition complexes on the transmetallation rate with organostannanes was already known, the application of in situ halide metathesis to accelerate cross-coupling reactions with organometallic reagents is not described in the literature yet. In addition a second unprecedented role of halides was discovered. Halide anions stabilize the [Pd(0)(L)(2)] catalyst in Stille reactions, by means of [Pd(0)X(L)(2)](-) formation (X=Cl, I), hereby preventing its leaching from the catalytic cycle. Both arene (iodobenzene) and azaheteroarene (2-halopyridine, halopyrazine, 2-halopyrimidine) substrates were used.

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