Jun
Gu
a,
Xuan
Wang
a,
Weichao
Xue
b and
Hegui
Gong
*ab
aSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, 99 Shang-Da Road, Shanghai 200444, China
bDepartment of Chemistry, Shanghai University, 99 Shang-Da Road, Shanghai 200444, China. E-mail: hegui_gong@shu.edu.cn
First published on 9th October 2015
Correction for ‘Nickel-catalyzed reductive coupling of alkyl halides with other electrophiles: concept and mechanistic considerations’ by Jun Gu et al., Org. Chem. Front., 2015, 2, 1411–1421.
Therein the reductive elimination becomes rate-determining with an energy barrier of ∼10 kcal mol−1. Given the small energy difference between the possible mechanisms, subtle changes of the reaction parameters (e.g. concentrations) may favor one of the reaction pathways.
Should be corrected to:
Therein the rate-determining steps may arise from oxidative addition of aryl halides to the low valent Ni complexes (∼9–18 kcal mol−1 of energy barriers). The energy barriers for the reductive elimination steps were ∼10 kcal mol−1. Calculations using the UB3LYP/LANL2DZ method generated a small energy difference (14.7 vs 15.7 kcal mol-1) in the rate-determining steps between the two possible mechanisms. Subtle changes of the reaction parameters (e.g. concentrations) may favor one of the reaction pathways.
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