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Unusually Large Primary <sup>2</sup>H/H Kinetic Isotope Effects Accompanying a <i>syn</i>-β-H Elimination Reaction in a σ-Alkyl−Palladium Complex
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Cross-coupling ReactionComplex 5EngineeringHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionBiochemistryNatural Sciencesσ-Alkyl−palladium ComplexTriene 6Organic ChemistryReaction IntermediateChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryHalogenationChemical KineticsPd-sigma-alkyl Complex 5
The Pd-sigma-alkyl complex 5, is stable in solution for long periods in the absence of base. On addition of simple amine bases, such as 1,8-bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene (7), complex 5 rapidly generates the triene 6 via a beta-H elimination process whose stereochemistry is demonstrated to be syn. In contrast to the low primary kinetic isotope effects (kH/kD) that normally attend syn-beta-H elimination processes from sigma-alkylmetal species, large values are observed on performing inter- and intramolecular competition experiments with 5. However, the substitution of D for H has negligible effect on the absolute rate at low temperatures (-60 degrees C). A mechanism to account for this behavior is presented, and implications for asymmetric Heck reactions are noted.
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