Regiodivergent CDC reactions of aromatic aldehydes with unactivated arenes controlled by transient directing strategy.

Chem Commun (Camb)

College of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Green Catalysis, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot, 010022, China.

Published: October 2021

The regiodivergent catalytic dehydrogenative cross-coupling reactions at both sp and sp hybridized carbons of aromatic compounds are particularly challenging. Herein, we report the finding of transient directing group controlled regiodivergent C(sp)-C(sp) and C(sp)-C(sp) cross-coupling in the -methyl benzaldehyde frameworks. Catalyzed by palladium, using KSO or [F] reagents as by-standing oxidants and unactivated arenes as substrates/solvents, various benzyl benzaldehydes or phenyl benzaldehydes were prepared. A mechanism study indicated that the regiospecificity is dominated by the [5,6]-fused palladacycle or [6,5]-fused palladacycle intermediates, which are generated from Pd-chelation with specified transient directing groups and further C-H activations.

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