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A Visible Light Driven Nickel Carbonylation Catalyst: The Synthesis of Acid Chlorides from Alkyl Halides
Authors:Kristian El Chami  Yi Liu  Mohammed A. Belahouane  Yiyang Ma  Pierre-Louis Lagueux-Tremblay  Prof. Bruce A. Arndtsen
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke Street West, H3A0B8 Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract:We describe here the development of a visible light driven nickel carbonylation catalyst. The combination of the large bite-angle Xantphos ligand with nickel(0) generates a catalyst capable of activating alkyl halides toward carbonylation at ambient temperature in the presence of blue light irradiation, and the reductive elimination of high energy acid chloride products. Unlike classical carbonylations, where the coordination of carbon monoxide inhibits the reactivity of earth abundant nickel catalysts, a CO-associated nickel is found to be the active catalyst in the reaction. Coupling the build-up of acid chlorides with nucleophile addition can be used to access various amides, esters and thioesters, including those of sterically encumbered substrates or with metal-reactive functionalities.
Keywords:Acid Chloride  Carbonylation  Nickel  Photocatalysis  Visible Light
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