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Dinuclear Gold‐Catalyzed <i>para</i>‐Selective C−H Arylation of Undirected Arenes by Noncovalent Interactions

Duanyang Liu, Jie Han, Kai Liu, Yaohang Cheng, Hairen Tan, Xiaoliang Yang, Weipeng Li, Jin Xie

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The regioselectivity of C−H functionalization is commonly achieved by directing groups, electronic factors, or steric hindrance, which facilitate the identification of reaction sites. However, such strategies are less effective for reactants such as simple monofluoroarenes due to their relatively low reactivity and the modest steric demands of the fluorine atom. Herein, we present an undirected gold‐catalyzed para ‐C−H arylation of a wide array of monofluoroarenes using air‐stable aryl silanes and germanes at room temperature. A high para ‐regioselectivity (up to 98 : 2) can be realized by utilizing a dinuclear dppm(AuOTs) 2 (dppm=bis(diphenylphosphino)methane) as the catalyst and hexafluorobenzene as the solvent. This provides a general and practical protocol for the concise construction of structurally diverse para ‐arylated monofluoroarenes through C−H activation manner. It features excellent functional group tolerance and a broad substrate scope (&gt;80 examples). Besides, this strategy is also robust for other simple monosubstituted arenes and heteroarenes. Our mechanistic studies and theoretical calculations suggest that para ‐C−H selectivity arises from highly electrophilic and structurally flexible dinuclear Ar−Au(III)−Au(I) species, coupled with noncovalent interaction induced by hexafluorobenzene.

Topics & Concepts

RegioselectivityChemistrySteric effectsHexafluorobenzeneElectrophileCatalysisReactivity (psychology)ArylNon-covalent interactionsSilanesSubstrate (aquarium)Combinatorial chemistrySelectivityIntermolecular forceStereochemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeHydrogen bondOceanographySilaneMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyGeologyAlkylCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsCatalytic Alkyne ReactionsCyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms
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