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BrettPhos Pd G1, Methyl t-Butyl Ether Adduct

may contain up to 1 mole equivalent of MTBE, 97%

Synonym(s):

(BrettPhos) palladium(II) phenethylamine chloride, BrettPhos Palladacycle, BrettPhos precatalyst, Chloro[2-(dicyclohexylphosphino)-3,6-dimethoxy-2′,4′, 6′-triisopropyl-1,1′-biphenyl][2-(2-aminoethyl)phenyl]palladium(II)

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C43H63ClNO2PPd
Molecular Weight:
798.81
UNSPSC Code:
12161600
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.22

Quality Level

Assay

97%

form

solid

feature

generation 1

reaction suitability

core: palladium
reaction type: Buchwald-Hartwig Cross Coupling Reaction
reaction type: Heck Reaction
reaction type: Hiyama Coupling
reaction type: Negishi Coupling
reaction type: Sonogashira Coupling
reaction type: Stille Coupling
reaction type: Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling
reagent type: catalyst
reaction type: Cross Couplings

mp

198-204 °C

functional group

phosphine

SMILES string

COC(C)(C)C.NCCc1ccccc1[Pd]Cl.COc2ccc(OC)c(c2P(C3CCCCC3)C4CCCCC4)-c5c(cc(cc5C(C)C)C(C)C)C(C)C

InChI

1S/C35H53O2P.C8H10N.C5H12O.ClH.Pd/c1-23(2)26-21-29(24(3)4)33(30(22-26)25(5)6)34-31(36-7)19-20-32(37-8)35(34)38(27-15-11-9-12-16-27)28-17-13-10-14-18-28;9-7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8;1-5(2,3)6-4;;/h19-25,27-28H,9-18H2,1-8H3;1-4H,6-7,9H2;1-4H3;1H;/q;;;;+1/p-1

InChI key

OWHWOTGYDWMPCA-UHFFFAOYSA-M

General description

BrettPhos Pd G1 is a Buchwald first generation (G1) palladacycle precatalyst that can be used in cross-coupling reactions for the formation of C-C, C–N, C–O, C–F, C–CF3, and C–S bonds. The formation of the active Pd(0) species in the G1 precatalyst is easy to generate, requiring merely a deprotonation with a base. The resulting catalyst is very active, even at temperatures down to −40 °C, and can be used in a variety of cross-coupling protocols.

Application

Application Guide for Palladium Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions

Catalyst for:
  • C,N-cross coupling of unprotected 3-halo-2-aminopyridines with primary and secondary amines
  • Amination reaction
  • N-arylation of aminophenols

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Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2 - STOT SE 3

Target Organs

Respiratory system

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 47(34), 6338-6361 (2008-07-30)
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The Buchwald group has developed a series of highly active and versatile palladium precatalysts and biarylphosphine ligands used in cross-coupling reactions for the formation of C-C, C–N, C–O, C–F, C–CF3, and C–S bonds. The ligands are electron-rich, and highly tunable to provide catalyst systems with a diverse scope, high stability and reactivity. Furthermore, the new series of precatalysts are air-, moisture and thermally-stable and display good solubility in common organic solvents. The use of precatalysts ensures the efficient generation of the active catalytic species and allows one to accurately adjust the ligand:palladium ratio. The ligands, precatalysts and methodology developed in the Buchwald group are user friendly and have rendered previously difficult cross couplings reactions, much easier to achieve.

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