Issue 10, 2014

Mechanistic examination of AuIII-mediated 1,5-enyne cycloisomerization by AuBr2(N-imidate)(NHC)/AgX precatalysts – is the active catalyst AuIII or AuI?

Abstract

Gold(III) catalysts mediate 1,5-enyne cycloisomerization or tandem nucleophilic substitution-1,5-enyne cycloisomerization processes in an efficient manner. This study examines the reaction kinetics of 1,5-enyne cycloisomerization, mediated by AuBr2(N-imidate)(NHC) catalysts {where N-imidate = N-tetrafluorosuccinimide (N-TFS) or N-phthalimide (N-phthal) and NHC = N,N′-di-tert-pentylimidazol-2-ylidene (ItPe)}, in the presence of AgOTf, in comparison with AuIIIBr3(NHC) and AuIBr(NHC). The nature of N-imidate anion influences catalyst efficacy. NMR spectroscopic investigations have allowed the ease of reduction of AuBr2(N-TFS)(NHC) to AuIX(NHC) (where X = N-TFS or Br) to be examined. Br2 is liberated from AuIII, which has been trapped by a sacrificial alkene. Under working catalyst conditions cationic AuIII is reduced to AuI.

Graphical abstract: Mechanistic examination of AuIII-mediated 1,5-enyne cycloisomerization by AuBr2(N-imidate)(NHC)/AgX precatalysts – is the active catalyst AuIII or AuI?

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Мам. 2014
Accepted
03 Шіл. 2014
First published
24 Шіл. 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2014,4, 3524-3533

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Mechanistic examination of AuIII-mediated 1,5-enyne cycloisomerization by AuBr2(N-imidate)(NHC)/AgX precatalysts – is the active catalyst AuIII or AuI?

J. P. Reeds, M. P. Healy and I. J. S. Fairlamb, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2014, 4, 3524 DOI: 10.1039/C4CY00617H

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