Synthesis and Characterization of Some Transition Metal Complexes for Homocoupling of Grignard Reagents
Date
2014
Authors
P. I, Aparna
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The biaryl motif plays a significant role in the multidisciplinary fields ranging
from natural product synthesis to supramolecular chemistry. Transition metal
catalyzed homocoupling reaction is one of the powerful tools for the synthesis of
symmetrical biaryls. Though, modern methods of oxidative homocoupling reactions
have successively focused on the development of high-yielding reactions, establishing
a more efficient catalytic routes where the same outcome is accomplished, but
reactions with - reduced waste, in fewer steps, under mild reaction conditions and
minimum catalyst loading - is still a challenge.
In this thesis, we have discussed about the development of a catalytic
methodology for the homocoupling of Grignard reagents to synthesis symmetrical
biaryls in a single step. The ruthenium, palladium, cobalt, nickel and copper
complexes were synthesized using dmit (2-thioxo-1,3-dithiole-4,5 dithiolate), ON and
ONO Schiff bases and triphenylphosphine ligands. The synthesized complexes
catalyzed the reaction effectively at room temperature. In the present study, Grignard
reagents were synthesized in situ which avoids all the synthetic difficulties regarding
isolation of Grignard reagents. The reaction system utilized atmospheric oxygen as a
green oxidant, making the system environmentally friendly. The reaction is
compatible with diverse functionalities. This study also focuses on the large impact of
electronic properties of ancillary and reactive ligands on the yield and scope of
homocoupling reaction. The operational simplicity, minimum byproduct, low catalyst
loading, usage of green oxidant, mild reaction conditions, tolerant for diverse
functionalities, higher yield and chemoselectivity makes the present catalytic system
synthetically attractive for the large scale synthesis of symmetrical biaryls.
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Department of Chemistry, biaryl, homocoupling reaction, transition metal complex, Schiff base, Grignard reagent, atmospheric oxygen, green oxidant