Direct Cyclopalladation of Fluorinated Benzyl Amines by Pd3(OAc)6: The Coexistence of Multinuclear Pdn Reaction Pathways Highlights the Importance of Pd Speciation in C-H Bond Activation

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Abstract

Palladacycles are key intermediates in catalytic C-H bond functionalization reactions and important precatalysts for cross-couplings. It is commonly believed that palladacycle formation occurs through the reaction of a substrate bearing a C-H bond ortho to a suitable metal-directing group for interaction with, typically, mononuclear “Pd(OAc)2” species, with cyclopalladation liberating acetic acid as the side product. In this study, we show that N,N-dimethyl-fluoro-benzyl amines, which can be cyclopalladated either ortho or para to fluorine affording two regioisomeric products, can occur by a direct reaction of Pd3(OAc)6, proceeding via higher-order cyclopalladated intermediates. Regioselectivity is altered subtly depending on the ratio of substrate:Pd3(OAc)6 and the solvent used. Our findings are important when considering mechanisms of Pd-mediated reactions involving the intermediacy of palladacycles, of particular relevance in catalytic C-H bond functionalization chemistry.

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Fairlamb, I. J. S., Lang, J., Růžička, A., Sedlák, M., & Váňa, J. (2023). Direct Cyclopalladation of Fluorinated Benzyl Amines by Pd3(OAc)6: The Coexistence of Multinuclear Pdn Reaction Pathways Highlights the Importance of Pd Speciation in C-H Bond Activation. Organometallics, 42(16), 2197–2205. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.organomet.3c00178

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