Issue 21, 2015

Crystal structures of benzoxazolyl–copper(iii,ii,i) complexes and investigation of Cu(ii)-mediated aryl carbon–hydrogen bromination

Abstract

Copper complexes have been frequently involved in many Cu-mediated carbon–hydrogen halogenation reactions. We fortunately obtained three different valence benzoxazolyl–copper complexes, along with aryl carbon–hydrogen bromination, in the self-assembly reaction of ligands with CuBr2. The complexes have been successfully characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction analyses. The results indicate that 1 consists of di-brominated p-benzoxazolylphenylamine (L) and an unusual high valence copper(III) complex with tetrahedral geometry, 2 is the first polymeric catenulate di-brominated benzoxazolyl-copper(I) complex and 3 is the mono-brominated benzoxazolyl–copper(II) complex. We speculate proposed mechanisms for the formation of these complexes and the bromination of aryl carbon–hydrogen based on these crystal structures.

Graphical abstract: Crystal structures of benzoxazolyl–copper(iii,ii,i) complexes and investigation of Cu(ii)-mediated aryl carbon–hydrogen bromination

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2015
Accepted
17 Apr 2015
First published
17 Apr 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 9921-9926

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Crystal structures of benzoxazolyl–copper(III,II,I) complexes and investigation of Cu(II)-mediated aryl carbon–hydrogen bromination

L. Wang, H. Zhou, J. Wu and Y. Tian, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 9921 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT01090J

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