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Intimate relationship between C–I reductive elimination, aryl scrambling and isomerization processes in Au(iii) complexes
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Año del Documento
2023
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Chemical Communications, 2023, 59, 1975-1978
Abstract
19F NMR monitoring shows that heating trans-[AuIIIRf2I2]− solutions (Rf = C6F3Cl2-3,5) leads to formation of cis-[AuRf2I2]−, [AuRf3I]− and [AuRfI3]−via kinetic competition between isomerization and Rf/I scrambling. The system evolution is driven by the easy Rf–I reductive elimination from [AuRfI3]− (forming also [AuI2]−), which is faster than any of the Rf–Rf couplings from the coexisting species, hindering the commonly desired and thermodynamically preferred C–C coupling. A kinetic model where I− dissociation triggers both isomerization and transmetalation steps is proposed, which fits well the experimental data. DFT calculations support that the lower bond strength of AuIII–I compared to other halides produces a pathway switch that makes C–I coupling kinetically preferred. Consequently, it is better avoided in reactions looking for C–C coupling.
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23 Química
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Isomerización en complejos
Isomerization processes
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1359-7345
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SI
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