Rational development of catalytic Au(I)/Au(III) arylation involving mild oxidative addition of aryl halides

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Abstract

The reluctance of gold to achieve oxidative addition reaction is considered as an intrinsic limitation for the development of gold-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions with simple and ubiquitous aryl halide electrophiles. Here, we report the rational construction of a Au(I)/Au(III) catalytic cycle involving a sequence of Csp2-X oxidative addition, Csp2-H auration and reductive elimination, allowing a gold-catalyzed direct arylation of arenes with aryl halides. Key to this discovery is the use of Me-Dalphos, a simple ancillary (P,N) ligand, that allows the bottleneck oxidative addition of aryl iodides and bromides to readily proceed under mild conditions. The hemilabile character of the amino group plays a crucial role in this transformation, as substantiated by density functional theory calculations.

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Zeineddine, A., Estévez, L., Mallet-Ladeira, S., Miqueu, K., Amgoune, A., & Bourissou, D. (2017). Rational development of catalytic Au(I)/Au(III) arylation involving mild oxidative addition of aryl halides. Nature Communications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00672-8

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