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Bimetallic C–C Bond-Forming Reductive Elimination from Nickel
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Asymmetric CatalysisInorganic ChemistryBimetallic NiCross-coupling ReactionEngineeringBimolecular PathwaysOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisChemistryHeterocycle ChemistryCross-coupling ReactionsBiomolecular Engineering
Ni-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions have found important applications in organic synthesis. The fundamental characterization of the key steps in cross-coupling reactions, including C-C bond-forming reductive elimination, represents a significant challenge. Bimolecular pathways were invoked in early proposals, but the experimental evidence was limited. We present the preparation of well-defined (pyridine-pyrrolyl)Ni monomethyl and monophenyl complexes that allow the direct observation of bimolecular reductive elimination to generate ethane and biphenyl, respectively. The sp(3)-sp(3) and sp(2)-sp(2) couplings proceed via two distinct pathways. Oxidants promote the fast formation of Ni(III) from (pyridine-pyrrolyl)Ni-methyl, which dimerizes to afford a bimetallic Ni(III) intermediate. Our data are most consistent with the subsequent methyl coupling from the bimetallic Ni(III) to generate ethane as the rate-determining step. In contrast, the formation of biphenyl is facilitated by the coordination of a bidentate donor ligand.
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