Observing the Agostic Hydrogen in Pd(II)-Catalyzed Aromatic C-H Activation
Kaiwen Li1, Hongwu Jiang1, Miao Zeng1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key laboratory of Material Chemistry for Energy Conversion and Storage (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Ministry of Education, Hubei Key Laboratory of Material Chemistry and Service Failure, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Direct C-H activation and functionalization offer a convenient protocol for pharmaceutical and material syntheses. Although versatile mechanisms have been proposed to depict transition-metal-catalyzed C-H activation, to date, the shared key agostic hydrogen intermediate in several major mechanisms has not been observed yet, which apparently puzzles the mechanism-based catalyst design. This work reports the direct observations of this intermediate in Pd(II)/Sc(III)-catalyzed C-H activation of acetanilides, and its stability and reactivity in C-H activation are investigated. Remarkably, this intermediate is only observed in electron-rich acetanilides, and the meta-substituent with increased σm constant generally accelerates C-H activation, a characteristic of the base-assisted C-H activation mechanism. This study has unveiled the masks of this intermediate with an understanding of its first-hand physicochemical properties, shedding new light on mechanism-based catalyst design.
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