Transition metal-catalyzed olefin arylation via C-H bond activation of arenes

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作者
Matsumoto, Takaya [1 ]
机构
[1] Nippon Oil Corp, Cent Tech Res Lab, Naka Ku, Kanagawa 2310815, Japan
关键词
iridium complex; rhodium complex; C-H bond activation; anti-Markovnikov; regioselective hydrophenylation; hydroarylation; oxidative arylation; isomerization; Friedel-Crafts alkylation; homogeneous catalysis; crystal structure;
D O I
10.1007/s10563-006-9009-6
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this article, two kinds of our transition metal-catalyzed olefin arylations are summarized and discussed. The first one is Ir-catalyzed novel anti-Markovnikov hydroarylation of olefins with benzene. Using this reaction catalyzed by [Ir(mu-acac-O,O',C-3)(acac-O,O')(acac-C-3)](2) (acac = acetylacetonato), 1, straight-chain alkylarenes, which were not obtainable by the conventional Friedel-Crafts aromatic alkylation with olefins, were able to be successfully synthesized directly from arenes and olefins with the higher selectivity than that of branched alkylarenes. This is the first efficient catalyst which shows the desirable high regioselectivity. The reaction of benzene with propylene gave n-propylbenzene and cumene in 61% and 39% selectivities, respectively, and the reaction of benzene and styrene afforded 1,2-diphenylethane in 98% selectivity. The reaction of alkylarene and olefin showed meta and para orientations. A wide range of olefins and arenes can be employed for the synthesis of alkylarenes. The mechanism of the reaction involves C-H bond activation of benzene by Ir center to form Ir-phenyl species. The second reaction is Rh-catalyzed oxidative arylation of ethylene with benzene to directly produce styrene, namely one-step synthesis of styrene. The reaction of benzene with ethylene catalyzed by Rh(ppy)(2)(OAc) (ppyH = 2-phenylpyridine, OAc = acetate), 3 with Cu oxidizing agent gave styrene and vinyl acetate in 77% and 23% selectivities, respectively, in contrast to those by Pd(OAc)(2), 47% of styrene and 53% of vinyl acetate. The mechanism of the reaction involves Rh-mediated C-H bond activation of benzene, which appears to be a rate-determining step. Furthermore, Rh complexes in a Rh(I) oxidation state at the beginning of the reaction work as catalysts for the reaction by addition of acacH and O-2 without any oxidizing agent, like Cu salt.
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