Capturing fleeting intermediates in a catalytic C-H amination reaction cycle

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Abstract

We have applied an ambient ionization technique, desorption electrospray ionization MS, to identify transient reactive species of an archetypal C-H amination reaction catalyzed by a dirhodium tetracarboxylate complex. Using this analytical method, we have detected previously proposed short-lived reaction intermediates, including two nitrenoid complexes that differ in oxidation state. Our findings suggest that an Rh-nitrene oxidant can react with hydrocarbon substrates through a hydrogen atom abstraction pathway and raise the intriguing possibility that two catalytic C-H amination pathways may be operative in a typical bulk solution reaction. As highlighted by these results, desorption electrospray ionization MS should have broad applicability for the mechanistic study of catalytic processes.

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Perry, R. H., Cahill, T. J., Roizen, J. L., Du Bois, J., & Zare, R. N. (2012). Capturing fleeting intermediates in a catalytic C-H amination reaction cycle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(45), 18295–18299. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1207600109

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