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“Benchtop” Biaryl Coupling Using Pd/Cu Cocatalysis: Application to the Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers

Matthew B. Minus, Sarah R. Moor, Fathima F. Pary, L. P. Tharika Nirmani, Malgorzata Chwatko, Brandon Okeke, Josh E. Singleton, Toby L. Nelson, Nathaniel A. Lynd, Eric V. Anslyn

2021Organic Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Typically, Suzuki couplings used in polymerizations are performed at raised temperatures in inert atmospheres. As a result, the synthesis of aromatic materials that utilize this chemistry often demands expensive and specialized equipment on an industrial scale. Herein, we describe a bimetallic methodology that exploits the distinct reactivities of palladium and copper to perform high yielding aryl-aryl dimerizations and polymerizations that can be performed on a benchtop under ambient conditions. These couplings are facile and can be performed by simple mixing in the open vessel. To demonstrate the utility of this method in the context of polymer synthesis: polyfluorene, polycarbazole, polysilafluorene, and poly(6,12-dihydro-dithienoindacenodithiophene) were created at ambient temperature and open to air.

Topics & Concepts

ArylPolyfluoreneConjugated systemChemistryBimetallic stripPalladiumPolymerInertSuzuki reactionContext (archaeology)Combinatorial chemistryInert gasNanotechnologyPolymer chemistryChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryCatalysisMaterials scienceEngineeringAlkylBiologyPaleontologyCatalytic Cross-Coupling ReactionsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsCatalytic C–H Functionalization Methods