Issue 9, 2023

An umpolung mechanism of B(pin)-mediated Cu/B rearrangement and origin of regioselectivity for NHC-Cu-catalyzed allylation of imines

Abstract

The mechanism of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-Cu-catalyzed selective allylation of N-benzylideneaniline with three allyl bromides was investigated using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The calculations revealed a unique B(pin)-mediated Cu/B rearrangement mechanism. The results demonstrate that B(pin) played a key role not only in producing an active catalyst, but also, as a mediator, in inducing and relaying [Cu] rearrangement to achieve the 1,2-migration of the boryl group from carbon to nitrogen. Moreover, the calculations also disclosed the origin of regioselectivity of allyl bromides. For example, the selective coupling site for allyl bromide is in the alkenyl end C1(sp2), while for cinnamyl bromide, it is in C1(sp2) for the Z isomer and C3(sp3) for the E isomer. These mechanisms, wherein B(pin) plays a prominent role, are important for the rational design of reaction systems.

Graphical abstract: An umpolung mechanism of B(pin)-mediated Cu/B rearrangement and origin of regioselectivity for NHC-Cu-catalyzed allylation of imines

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
12 Jan 2023
Accepted
29 Mar 2023
First published
31 Mar 2023

Org. Chem. Front., 2023,10, 2263-2273

An umpolung mechanism of B(pin)-mediated Cu/B rearrangement and origin of regioselectivity for NHC-Cu-catalyzed allylation of imines

X. Jia, Q. Wang, J. Liu, W. Wang, C. Sun, F. Huang, C. Yang and D. Chen, Org. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 2263 DOI: 10.1039/D3QO00045A

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