- A tautomeric ligand enables directed C‒H hydroxylation with molecular oxygen.
A tautomeric ligand enables directed C‒H hydroxylation with molecular oxygen.
Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021-11-30)
Zhen Li, Zhen Wang, Nikita Chekshin, Shaoqun Qian, Jennifer X Qiao, Peter T Cheng, Kap-Sun Yeung, William R Ewing, Jin-Quan Yu
PMID34840353
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Hydroxylation of aryl carbon-hydrogen bonds with transition metal catalysts has proven challenging when oxygen is used as the oxidant. Here, we report a palladium complex bearing a bidentate pyridine/pyridone ligand that efficiently catalyzes this reaction at ring positions adjacent to carboxylic acids. Infrared, x-ray, and computational analysis support a possible role of ligand tautomerization from mono-anionic (L,X) to neutral (L,L) coordination in the catalytic cycle of aerobic carbon-hydrogen hydroxylation reaction. The conventional site selectivity dictated by heterocycles is overturned by this catalyst, thus allowing late-stage modification of compounds of pharmaceutical interest at previously inaccessible sites.
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