Frustrated Lewis Pair Mediated 1,2-Hydrocarbation of Alkynes

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Frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) chemistry enables a rare example of alkyne 1,2-hydrocarbation with N-methylacridinium salts as the carbon Lewis acid. This 1,2-hydrocarbation process does not proceed through a concerted mechanism as in alkyne syn-hydroboration, or through an intramolecular 1,3-hydride migration as operates in the only other reported alkyne 1,2-hydrocarbation reaction. Instead, in this study, alkyne 1,2-hydrocarbation proceeds by a novel mechanism involving alkyne dehydrocarbation with a carbon Lewis acid based FLP to form the new C−C bond. Subsequently, intermolecular hydride transfer occurs, with the Lewis acid component of the FLP acting as a hydride shuttle that enables alkyne 1,2-hydrocarbation.

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Fasano, V., Curless, L. D., Radcliffe, J. E., & Ingleson, M. J. (2017). Frustrated Lewis Pair Mediated 1,2-Hydrocarbation of Alkynes. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 56(31), 9202–9206. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201705100

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