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Direct observation of two-electron Ag(I)/Ag(III) redox cycles in coupling catalysis

Silver is extensively used in homogeneous catalysis for organic synthesis owing to its Lewis acidity, and as a powerful one-electron oxidant. However, two-electron redox catalytic cycles, which are most common in noble metal organometallic reactivity, have never been considered. Here we show that a Ag(I)/Ag(III) catalytic cycle is operative in model C–O and C–C cross-coupling reactions. An aryl-Ag(III) species is unequivocally identified as an intermediate in the catalytic cycle and we provide direct evidence of aryl halide oxidative addition and C–N, C–O, C–S, C–C and C–halide bond-forming reductive elimination steps at monometallic silver centres. We anticipate our study as the starting point for expanding Ag(I)/ Ag(III) redox chemistry into new methodologies for organic synthesis, resembling well-known copper or palladium cross-coupling catalysis. Furthermore, findings described herein provide unique fundamental mechanistic understanding on Ag-catalysed cross-coupling reactions and dismiss the generally accepted conception that silver redox chemistry can only arise from one-electron processes

This work was supported by grants from the European Research Council (Starting Grant Project ERC-2011-StG-277801), the Spanish MINECO (CTQ2012-37420-C02-01/BQU, CTQ2012-32436, Consolider-Ingenio CSD2010-00065, INNPLANTA project INP-2011-0059-PCT-420000-ACT1) and the Catalan DIUE of the Generalitat de Catalunya (2009SGR637)

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Autor: Font Molins, Marc
Acuña-Parés, Ferran
Parella Coll, Teodor
Serra i Parareda, Jordi
Luis Luis, Josep Maria
Lloret Fillol, Julio
Costas Salgueiro, Miquel
Ribas Salamaña, Xavi
Resum: Silver is extensively used in homogeneous catalysis for organic synthesis owing to its Lewis acidity, and as a powerful one-electron oxidant. However, two-electron redox catalytic cycles, which are most common in noble metal organometallic reactivity, have never been considered. Here we show that a Ag(I)/Ag(III) catalytic cycle is operative in model C–O and C–C cross-coupling reactions. An aryl-Ag(III) species is unequivocally identified as an intermediate in the catalytic cycle and we provide direct evidence of aryl halide oxidative addition and C–N, C–O, C–S, C–C and C–halide bond-forming reductive elimination steps at monometallic silver centres. We anticipate our study as the starting point for expanding Ag(I)/ Ag(III) redox chemistry into new methodologies for organic synthesis, resembling well-known copper or palladium cross-coupling catalysis. Furthermore, findings described herein provide unique fundamental mechanistic understanding on Ag-catalysed cross-coupling reactions and dismiss the generally accepted conception that silver redox chemistry can only arise from one-electron processes
This work was supported by grants from the European Research Council (Starting Grant Project ERC-2011-StG-277801), the Spanish MINECO (CTQ2012-37420-C02-01/BQU, CTQ2012-32436, Consolider-Ingenio CSD2010-00065, INNPLANTA project INP-2011-0059-PCT-420000-ACT1) and the Catalan DIUE of the Generalitat de Catalunya (2009SGR637)
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/297416
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Macmillan Publishers
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Matèria: Mecanismes de reacció (Química)
Reaction mechanisms (Chemistry)
Catàlisi homogènia
Homogeneous catalysis
Títol: Direct observation of two-electron Ag(I)/Ag(III) redox cycles in coupling catalysis
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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