Mechanistic Insights into the Ni‐Catalyzed Reductive Carboxylation of C−O Bonds in Aromatic Esters with CO2: Understanding Remarkable Ligand and Traceless‐Directing‐Group Effects |
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Authors: | Yan‐Li Han Bing‐Yuan Zhao Kun‐Yao Jiang Hui‐Min Yan Dr. Zhu‐Xia Zhang Dr. Wen‐Jing Yang Prof. Dr. Zhen Guo Prof. Dr. Yan‐Rong Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Material Science & Engineering, Key Laboratory of Interface Science and Engineering in Advanced Materials, Taiyuan University of Technology, Shanxi, P.?R. China;2. Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Shanxi, P.?R. China |
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Abstract: | The mechanism of the Ni0‐catalyzed reductive carboxylation reaction of C(sp2)?O and C(sp3)?O bonds in aromatic esters with CO2 to access valuable carboxylic acids was comprehensively studied by using DFT calculations. Computational results revealed that this transformation was composed of several key steps: C?O bond cleavage, reductive elimination, and/or CO2 insertion. Of these steps, C?O bond cleavage was found to be rate‐determining, and it occurred through either oxidative addition to form a NiII intermediate, or a radical pathway that involved a bimetallic species to generate two NiI species through homolytic dissociation of the C?O bond. DFT calculations revealed that the oxidative addition step was preferred in the reductive carboxylation reactions of C(sp2)?O and C(sp3)?O bonds in substrates with extended π systems. In contrast, oxidative addition was highly disfavored when traceless directing groups were involved in the reductive coupling of substrates without extended π systems. In such cases, the presence of traceless directing groups allowed for docking of a second Ni0 catalyst, and the reactions proceed through a bimetallic radical pathway, rather than through concerted oxidative addition, to afford two NiI species both kinetically and thermodynamically. These theoretical mechanistic insights into the reductive carboxylation reactions of C?O bonds were also employed to investigate several experimentally observed phenomena, including ligand‐dependent reactivity and site‐selectivity. |
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Keywords: | activation carboxylation cleavage reactions density functional calculations nickel |
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