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Characterization and Reactivity Studies of a Terminal Copper–Nitrene Species
Authors:Teresa Corona  Lídia Ribas  Mireia Rovira  Dr Erik R Farquhar  Dr Xavi Ribas  Prof?Dr Kallol Ray  Dr Anna Company
Institution:1. Grup de Química Bioinspirada, Supramolecular i Catàlisi (QBIS-CAT), Institut de Química Computacional i Catàlisi (IQCC), Departament de Química, Universitat de Girona, Girona, Catalonia, Spain;2. Case Western Reserve University Center for Synchrotron Biosciences and Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics, National Synchrotron Light Source II, Upton, New York, USA;3. Department of Chemistry, Humboldt Universit?t zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:High‐valent terminal copper–nitrene species have been postulated as key intermediates in copper‐catalyzed aziridination and amination reactions. The high reactivity of these intermediates has prevented their characterization for decades, thereby making the mechanisms ambiguous. Very recently, the Lewis acid adduct of a copper–nitrene intermediate was trapped at ?90 °C and shown to be active in various oxidation reactions. Herein, we describe for the first time the synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a terminal copper(II)–nitrene radical species that is stable at room temperature in the absence of any Lewis acid. The azide derivative of a triazamacrocyclic ligand that had previously been utilized in the stabilization of aryl–CuIII intermediates was employed as an ancillary ligand in the study. The terminal copper(II)–nitrene radical species is able to transfer a nitrene moiety to phosphines and abstract a hydrogen atom from weak C?H bonds, leading to the formation of oxidized products in modest yields.
Keywords:copper–  nitrene species  density functional calculations  hydrogen atom abstraction  mass spectrometry  nitrene transfer
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