Issue 37, 2024

Surefire generation of stannylpotassium: highly reactive stannyl anions and applications

Abstract

Organometallic reagents such as organolithium and Grignard reagents have long been esteemed in chemical synthesis for their exceptional reactivity. In contrast, the application of their sodium and potassium counterparts has been comparatively sluggish, notwithstanding their augmented reactivity stemming from their heightened ionic character. This inertia persists due to the constrained accessibility of these heavy alkali metal reagents. In this study, our focus was directed towards devising a convenient and pragmatic approach for fabricating heavy alkali metal-based reagents, particularly those grounded in potassium. Herein, we present a novel, direct method for generating stannylpotassium (Sn–K) reagents through the simple combination of readily available silylstannanes and t-BuOK. Subsequently, the generated Sn–K reagents were effectively harnessed for stannylative substitution of aryl halides, furnishing an array of arylstannanes straightforwardly under transition metal-free conditions. This application distinctly underscores the potential utility of highly reactive Sn–K species, hitherto sparingly tapped into within the realm of synthetic organic chemistry. Furthermore, our investigation confirms that Sn–K reagents manifest notably superior reactivity compared with their well-established stannyllithium (Sn–Li) counterparts. This heightened reactivity can be ascribed to the increasing ionic character of Sn–K, which was supported by computational experiments.

Graphical abstract: Surefire generation of stannylpotassium: highly reactive stannyl anions and applications

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
08 jul 2024
Accepted
16 aug 2024
First published
22 aug 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 15152-15159

Surefire generation of stannylpotassium: highly reactive stannyl anions and applications

Y. Hiraoka, T. Imagawa, K. Nakanishi, H. Kawabe, M. Nakamoto, T. Tsushima and H. Yoshida, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 15152 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC04526B

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