An air-stable chiral P,N-ligand/PdCl2 partner enables a highly enantioselective oxidative homocoupling of naphthylboronic acids/boronates only in an oxygen atmosphere

Abstract

A highly enantioselective oxidative homocoupling of naphthylboronic acids/boronates has been reported for the first time using an easily available chiral P,N-ligand/PdCl2 partner only under an oxygen atmosphere. A series of axially chiral binaphthyls have been prepared in excellent enantioselectivities (92% ee to 99% ee) in all cases with acceptable yields (up to 73% yield). This protocol complements the Suzuki and Chan–Lam couplings. This enantioselective homocoupling is enabled by the discovery of the first air(oxygen)-stable chiral P,N palladium complex capable of functioning even at high temperatures – conditions that are incompatible with most existing chiral phosphine ligands. These findings could aid the design and screening of new air-stable, temperature-tolerant chiral phosphine complexes and expand their application in catalytic redox reactions.

Graphical abstract: An air-stable chiral P,N-ligand/PdCl2 partner enables a highly enantioselective oxidative homocoupling of naphthylboronic acids/boronates only in an oxygen atmosphere

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
30 Dec 2025
Accepted
02 Feb 2026
First published
26 Feb 2026

Org. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article

An air-stable chiral P,N-ligand/PdCl2 partner enables a highly enantioselective oxidative homocoupling of naphthylboronic acids/boronates only in an oxygen atmosphere

G. Cheng, J. Yu, Q. Zhang, Z. Yang, F. Tian and L. Wang, Org. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QO01752A

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