Issue 39, 2023

Mechanism and origins of cobalt-catalyzed ligand-controlled regiodivergent C–H functionalization of aldehydes with enynes

Abstract

The influence of the P–M–P bite angle in diphosphine ligands on selectivity has been observed in various catalytic reactions. A better understanding of the ligand bite angle concept is important for the rational design of efficient catalytic systems. In the present work, the mechanism of cobalt-catalyzed C–H functionalization of aldehydes with enynes and how the diphosphine ligands alter regioselectivity were investigated by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The catalytic cycle is initiated by the oxidative cyclization of enynes rather than the oxidative addition of aldehydes. Regioselectivity arises from competing σ-bond metathesis and migratory insertion steps, in which the steric effects of diphosphine ligands are the dominant factors influencing the activation barriers. The calculations indicate that σ-bond metathesis is more challenging and its feasibility is highly dependent on the ligand bite angle. The improved mechanistic understanding will enable further design of transition-metal-catalyzed selective cyclization reactions.

Graphical abstract: Mechanism and origins of cobalt-catalyzed ligand-controlled regiodivergent C–H functionalization of aldehydes with enynes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2023
Accepted
05 Sep 2023
First published
07 Sep 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 13946-13954

Mechanism and origins of cobalt-catalyzed ligand-controlled regiodivergent C–H functionalization of aldehydes with enynes

J. Zhang, X. Liu, J. Zhang and J. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 13946 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT02570E

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