Selective ortho-C-H Activation in Arenes without Functional Groups

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Abstract

Aromatic C-H activation in alkylarenes is a key step for the synthesis of functionalized organic molecules from simple hydrocarbon precursors. Known examples of such C-H activations often yield mixtures of products resulting from activation of the least hindered C-H bonds. Here we report highly selective ortho-C-H activation in alkylarenes by simple iridium complexes. We demonstrate that the capacity of the alkyl substituent to override the typical preference of metal-mediated C-H activation for the least hindered aromatic C-H bonds results from transient insertion of iridium into the benzylic C-H bond. This enables fast iridium insertion into the ortho-C-H bond, followed by regeneration of the benzylic C-H bond by reductive elimination. Bulkier alkyl substituents increase the ortho selectivity. The described chemistry represents a conceptually new alternative to existing approaches for aromatic C-H bond activation.

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Chan, A. P. Y., Jakoobi, M., Wang, C., O’Neill, R. T., Aydin, G. S. S., Halcovitch, N., … Sergeev, A. G. (2022). Selective ortho-C-H Activation in Arenes without Functional Groups. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 144(26), 11564–11568. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c04621

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