Metal-catalyzed C-N cross-coupling generally forms C-N bonds by reductive elimination from metal complexes bearing covalent C- and N-ligands. We have identified a Cu-mediated C-N cross-coupling that uses a dative N-ligand in the bond-forming event, which, in contrast to conventional methods, generates reactive cationic products. Mechanistic studies suggest the process operates via transmetalation of an aryl organoboron to a Cu complex bearing neutral N-ligands, such as nitriles or N-heterocycles. Subsequent generation of a putative Cu complex enables the oxidative C-N coupling to take place, delivering nitrilium intermediates and pyridinium products. The reaction is general for a range of N(sp) and N(sp ) precursors and can be applied to drug synthesis and late-stage N-arylation, and the limitations in the methodology are mechanistically evidenced.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8048606 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202016811 | DOI Listing |
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