Mechanistic insights into the SN2-type reactivity of aryl-Co(III) masked-carbenes for C-C bond forming transformations

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Herein we describe the synthesis and characterization of a family of C-metalated aryl-Co(iii) enolates, which can be considered as masked-carbenes, using diazoacetates as coupling partners. These species have been proved to be necessary intermediates in the C(sp2)-C(sp3) bond forming event to obtain cyclic amides, taming the elusive Co(iii)-carbene species. The scope of diazoacetates has been exhaustively examined, varying the nature of the ester and the α-substitution, and a clear preference for electron-poor carbene precursors is observed. Exhaustive experimental and theoretical studies indicate that an unprecedented intramolecular SN2-type process governs the formation of the newly formed C-C bond. Furthermore, the key role of several Lewis acids as carboxylate-activating reagents is further explored by DFT calculations.

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Planas, O., Roldán-Gómez, S., Martin-Diaconescu, V., Luis, J. M., Company, A., & Ribas, X. (2018). Mechanistic insights into the SN2-type reactivity of aryl-Co(III) masked-carbenes for C-C bond forming transformations. Chemical Science, 9(26), 5736–5746. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc00851e

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