Selective E to Z isomerization of 1,3-Dienes Enabled by A Dinuclear Mechanism

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Abstract

The E/Z stereocontrol in a C=C bond is a fundamental issue in olefin synthesis. Although the thermodynamically more stable E geometry is readily addressable by thermal Z to E geometric isomerization through equilibrium, it has remained difficult to undergo thermal geometric isomerization to the reverse E to Z direction in a selective manner, because it requires kinetic trapping of Z-isomer with injection of chemical energy. Here we report that a dinuclear PdI−PdI complex mediates selective isomerization of E-1,3-diene to its Z-isomer without photoirradiation, where kinetic trapping is achieved through rational sequences of dinuclear elementary steps. The chemical energy required for the E to Z isomerization can be injected from an organic conjugate reaction through sharing of common Pd species.

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Kudo, E., Sasaki, K., Kawamata, S., Yamamoto, K., & Murahashi, T. (2021). Selective E to Z isomerization of 1,3-Dienes Enabled by A Dinuclear Mechanism. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21720-4

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