scholarly journals INFLUENCE OF HALOGEN NATURE ON THE ADSORPTION ABILITY OF ARYL HALIDES ON PALLADIUM CLUSTERS

Author(s):  
Елена Сергеевна Бахвалова ◽  
Алексей Владимирович Быков ◽  
Линда Жановна Никошвили ◽  
Любовь Львовна Киви

В данной работе методом теории функционала плотности проведен расчет энергий адсорбции бензольного кольца на маленьких кластерах Pd (состоящих из четырех или девяти атомов). Показано, что адсорбция бензола на кластерах палладия ведет к заметному выигрышу системы в энергии: -146 кДж/моль в случае Pd и -117 кДж/моль в случае Pd. Кроме того, для системы Pd * CH рассчитаны энергии адсорбции хлор-, бром- и йоданизола. Показано, что адсорбция йоданизола, характеризующаяся наибольшим выигрышем системы в энергии (-278 кДж/моль), происходит диссоциативно и безактивационно, что принципиально отличает его от хлор- и броманизола. Полученные данные могут использоваться для объяснения различий в поведении катализаторов на основе сверхсшитого полистирола в реакциях кросс-сочетания различных арилгалогенидов c фенилбороновой кислотой, а также того факта, что арилйодиды могут провоцировать образование гомогенных форм палладия. In this paper, the density functional theory calculations were carried out in order to find the adsorption energies of a benzene ring on small Pd clusters consisting of four or nine atoms. The adsorption of benzene on palladium clusters was found to result in a noticeable energy gain of the system: -146 kJ/mol in the case of Pd, and -117 kJ/mol in the case of Pd. The adsorption energies of chloro-, bromo- and iodoanisole on Pd * CH were also calculated. The adsorption of iodoanisole was characterized by the highest energy gain of the system (-278 kJ/mol) and occurred dissociatively without activation, that fundamentally distinguished it from chloro- and bromoanisole. The data obtained can be used to explain the differences in the behavior of catalysts based on hypercross-linked polystyrene in cross-coupling reactions of various aryl halides and phenylboronic acid, and also the fact that aryl iodides can favor the formation of homogeneous forms of palladium.

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 857-863
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ali Nasseri ◽  
Seyyedeh Ameneh Alavi ◽  
Milad Kazemnejadi ◽  
Ali Allahresani

A convenient and efficient chiral CuFe2O4@SiO2-Mn(III) Ch.salen nanocatalyst has been developed for the C-N cross-coupling reactions of aryl halides/ phenylboronic acid with N-heterocyclic compounds in water and/or DMSO under mild conditions. The catalyst could be applied for the N-arylation of a variety of nitrogen-containing heterocycles with aryl chlorides, bromides, iodides and phenylboronic acid under mild conditions. Moderate to good yields were achieved for all substrates. The structure of catalyst was characterized using various techniques including FT-IR, FE-SEM, EDX, XRD, TEM and TGA. The catalyst can be simply recovered and reused for several times without significant loss of activity.


ChemCatChem ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rongzhao Zhang ◽  
Chengxia Miao ◽  
Shoufeng Wang ◽  
Chungu Xia ◽  
Wei Sun

Synthesis ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (04) ◽  
pp. 565-573 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alasdair K. Cooper ◽  
Paul M. Burton ◽  
David J. Nelson

A detailed comparison of the effect of coordinating functional groups on the performance of Suzuki–Miyaura reactions catalysed by nickel and palladium is reported, using competition experiments, robustness screening, and density functional theory calculations. Nickel can interact with a variety of functional groups, which manifests as selectivity in competitive cross-coupling reactions. The presence of these functional groups on exogenous additives has effects on cross-coupling reactions that range from a slight improvement in yield to the complete cessation of the reaction. In contrast, palladium does not interact sufficiently strongly with these functional groups to induce selectivity in cross-coupling reactions; the selectivity of palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions is predominantly governed by aryl halide electronic properties.


ChemInform ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 44 (23) ◽  
pp. no-no
Author(s):  
Rongzhao Zhang ◽  
Chengxia Miao ◽  
Shoufeng Wang ◽  
Chungu Xia ◽  
Wei Sun

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Randolph Escobar ◽  
Jeffrey Johannes

<div>While carbon-heteroatom cross coupling reactions have been extensively studied, many methods are specific and</div><div>limited to a set of substrates or functional groups. Reported here is a method that allows for C-O, C-N and C-S cross coupling reactions under one general methodology. We propose that an energy transfer pathway, in which an iridium photosensitizer produces an excited nickel (II) complex, is responsible for the key reductive elimination step that couples aryl halides to 1° and 2° alcohols, anilines, thiophenols, carbamates and sulfonamides.</div>


2004 ◽  
Vol 82 (2) ◽  
pp. 206-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard W Friesen ◽  
Laird A Trimble

4,7-Dichloroquinoline (1a) and 7-chloro-4-iodoquinoline (1b) undergo Suzuki cross-coupling reactions with arylboronic acids catalyzed by phosphine-free palladium acetate in boiling water. Using phenylboronic acid (2), the reaction of 1a provides 7-chloro-4-phenylquinoline (3) (78%) together with diphenylquinoline (4) (12%), while 1b reacts in a much more regioselective fashion and provides 3 in 98% isolated yield. Although 1b undergoes a more regioselective Suzuki reaction than 1a, additional important observations are that the overall reaction of 1b with 2 is three times slower than 1a and that the reaction occurs in the absence of tetrabutylammonium bromide. Using optimized reaction conditions, a variety of aryl and vinylboronic acids undergo regioselective Suzuki cross-coupling with 1b to provide the products 7, 10, and 11 in good to excellent yield.Key words: palladium, cross-coupling, regioselectivity, quinolines, boronic acids.


2019 ◽  
Vol 131 (6) ◽  
pp. 1813-1816 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Dilauro ◽  
Andrea Francesca Quivelli ◽  
Paola Vitale ◽  
Vito Capriati ◽  
Filippo Maria Perna

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dengmengfei Xiao ◽  
Lili Zhao ◽  
Diego Andrada

Unstrained cyclic ketones can participate in cooperative Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling type reaction using rhodium(I)-based catalyst via C-C bond activation. The regioselectivity indicates a trend where the most substituted side is activated and it is controlled by the beta-substituents. In this work, Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations have been carried out to disclose the underlying mechanism in the reaction of a ketone series and arylboronate using ylidene as ancillary ligand and pyridine as co-catalysts. The computed energies suggest the reductive elimination step with the highest energy while the reductive elimination has the highest energy barrier. By the means of the Activation Strain Model (ASM) of chemical reactivity, it is found that the ketone strain energy released on the oxidative addition does not control the relativity of the OA reactivity, but indeed is the interaction energy between Rh(I) and C-C bond the ruling effect. The effect of the beta-substituents on regioselectivity has been additionally studied.


Synthesis ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 48 (19) ◽  
pp. 3317-3330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cédric Tresse ◽  
Stéphane Schweizer ◽  
Philippe Bisseret ◽  
Jacques Lalevée ◽  
Gwilherm Evano ◽  
...  

Stereoselective hydrometalation reactions of aryl- and alkyl-substituted trifluoromethylated alkynes with triethylsilane, tributylstannane, and triphenylgermane have been investigated. (E)-α-CF3-Vinylsilanes, -stannanes, and -germanes were obtained under palladium-catalyzed conditions whereas the corresponding (Z)-α-CF3-vinylgermanes were obtained under radical conditions. These reactions proceed in good to excellent yields and possess a broad functional group tolerance. Applications of the (Z)- and (E)-α-CF3-vinylgermanes in palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions with aryl halides having diverse electronic requirements were also investigated. The corresponding (Z)- and (E)-α-CF3-styrenes were obtained as single isomers, thus demonstrating the utility of these versatile synthons for the synthesis of stereodefined trifluoromethylated alkenes.


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