Merging directed sp3 and nondirected sp2 C–H functionalization for Pd-catalyzed polydeuteration of (hetero)arenes

Abstract

Polydeuteration has emerged as a key strategy in the development of pharmaceuticals and functional organic materials, advancing beyond monodeuteration and trideuteromethylation. We have developed methods for the polydeuteration of a wide range of organic compounds through Pd-catalyzed directed sp3 C–H activation and nondirected sp2 C–H activation, using readily available deuterium source, AcOH-d4. This approach addresses the challenge of facilitating both directed and nondirected C–H functionalization of electronically and sterically diverse (hetero)aromatic compounds through the use of a versatile [2,2′-bipyridin]-6(1H)-one (BpyOH) ligand. This method demonstrates high functional group compatibility, readily applicable in the presence of directing functional groups such as carboxylic acids, amides, and azoles, as well as nondirecting electron-withdrawing groups such as nitro, sulfonamide, and ester groups. DFT calculations reveal that ligands influence intermediates and transition states by providing bidentate chelation, internal base, and hydrogen bonding. The Pd(BpyOH) complex exhibits well-balanced reactivity for C–H cleavage while readily forming complexes with substrates, which is relevant to other Pd-catalyzed C–H functionalization reactions. Our approach significantly broadens the scope of deuterated building blocks and late-stage deuteration, thereby facilitating evaluation of the deuterium effect in various applications across medicinal chemistry, materials science, and beyond.

Graphical abstract: Merging directed sp3 and nondirected sp2 C–H functionalization for Pd-catalyzed polydeuteration of (hetero)arenes

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
21 Feb 2025
Accepted
23 Apr 2025
First published
08 May 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article

Merging directed sp3 and nondirected sp2 C–H functionalization for Pd-catalyzed polydeuteration of (hetero)arenes

S. E. Park, S. Choi, C. Lim, S. H. Lee, S. Jeong and J. M. Joo, Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC01407G

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