Abstract
The palladium-catalysed Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling (SMC) reaction of organohalides and organoborons is a reliable method for carbon–carbon bond formation. This reaction involves a base-mediated transmetalation process, but the presence of a base also promotes competitive protodeborylation, which reduces the efficiency. Herein, we established an SMC reaction via Lewis acid-mediated transmetalation of an organopalladium(II) intermediate with organoborons. Experimental and theoretical investigations indicate that the controlled release of the transmetalation-active intermediate enabled base-independent transmetalation under heating conditions and enhanced the applicable scope of this process. This system enabled us to avoid the addition of a base, and thus, rendered substrates with base-sensitive moieties available. Results from this research further expand the overall utility of cross-coupling chemistry.
Supplementary materials
Title
TNsi1813
Description
Supplementary Information, including additional figures, tables, Cartesian coordinates of optimized structures, and NMR spectra.
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