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Carboxylate-assisted β-(Z) stereoselective hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes catalyzed by a zwitterionic bis-NHC rhodium(III) complex

AutorPuerta-Oteo, Raquel CSIC; Munárriz, Julen CSIC ORCID; Polo, Víctor CSIC ORCID; Jiménez, M. Victoria CSIC ORCID ; Pérez-Torrente, Jesús J. CSIC ORCID
Fecha de publicación2020
EditorACS Publications
CitaciónACS Catalysis 10(13): 7367-7380 (2020)
ResumenThe zwitterionic compound [Cp*RhCl{(MeIm)2CHCOO}] is an efficient catalyst for the hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes with excellent regio- and stereoselectivity toward the less thermodynamically stable β-(Z)-vinylsilane isomer under mild reaction conditions. A broad range of linear 1-alkynes, cycloalkyl acetylenes, and aromatic alkynes undergo the hydrosilylation with HSiMe2Ph to afford the corresponding β-(Z)-vinylsilanes in quantitative yields in short reaction times. The reaction of aliphatic alkynes with HSiEt3 is slower, resulting in a slight decrease of selectivity toward the β-(Z)-vinylsilane product, which is still greater than 90%. However, a significant selectivity decrease is observed in the hydrosilylation of aromatic alkynes because of the β-(Z) → β-(E) vinylsilane isomerization. Moreover, the hydrosilylation of bulky alkynes, such as t-Bu–C≡CH or Et3SiC≡CH, is unselective. Experimental evidence suggests that the carboxylate function plays a key role in the reaction mechanism, which has been validated by means of density functional theory calculations, as well as by mass spectrometry and labeling studies. On the basis of previous results, we propose an ionic outer-sphere mechanism pathway in which the carboxylate fragment acts as a silyl carrier. Namely, the hydrosilylation mechanism entails the heterolytic activation of the hydrosilane assisted by the carboxylate function to give the hydrido intermediate [Cp*RhH{(MeIm)2CHCOO–SiR3}]+. The transference of the silylium moiety from the carboxylate to the alkyne results in the formation of a flat β-silyl carbocation intermediate that undergoes a hydride transfer from the Rh(III) center to generate the vinylsilane product. The outstanding β-(Z) selectivity results from the minimization of the steric interaction between the silyl moiety and the ligand system in the hydride transfer transition state.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.0c01582
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/232898
DOI10.1021/acscatal.0c01582
E-ISSN2155-5435
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