A manganese(i)tricarbonyl-catalyst for near room temperature alkene and alkyne hydroarylation |
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Authors: | Shweta Choudhary Diego M. Cannas Matthew Wheatley Igor Larrosa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK, |
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Abstract: | ![]() Developing more efficient catalytic processes using abundant and low toxicity transition metals is key to enable their mainstream use in synthetic chemistry. We have rationally designed a new Mn(i)-catalyst for hydroarylation reactions that displays much improved catalytic activity over the commonly used MnBr(CO)5. Our catalyst, MnBr(CO)3(MeCN)2, avoids the formation of the off-cycle manganacycle-(CO)4 species responsible for low catalyst activity, allowing near room temperature hydroarylation of alkenes and alkynes with broad functional group tolerance including late stage functionalisation and diversification of bioactive molecules.A Mn(i)-catalyst for hydroarylation reactions, MnBr(CO)3(MeCN)2, avoids the formation of the off-cycle manganacycle-(CO)4 species responsible for low catalyst activity typical of MnBr(CO)5, leading to mild and broad scope hydroarylation. |
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