Sodium-iodide-promoted nickel-catalyzed C–N cross-coupling of aryl chlorides and N-nucleophiles under visible-light irradiation†
Abstract
Herein, we report visible-light-promoted single nickel catalysis to smoothly achieve various C–N couplings of aryl chlorides/bromides and diverse N-nucleophiles with sodium iodide as the activator. Single nickel catalysts play two compatible roles: halogen exchange and C–N coupling, which are critical to successfully obtaining desired coupling products. The catalytic process does not need an exogenous photocatalyst and provides a sustainable and efficient approach to achieve C–N coupling under mild conditions. Experimental studies in combination with UV-vis and NMR analyses showed that the halogen exchange of both NiII and NiIII-halide complexes with an iodide anion was a significant process for yielding the coupling products.