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Amination of benzylic C-H bonds by arylazides catalyzed by CoII-porphyrin complexes: a synthetic and mechanistic study
Authors:Ragaini Fabio  Penoni Andrea  Gallo Emma  Tollari Stefano  Li Gotti Claudia  Lapadula Marta  Mangioni Enrica  Cenini Sergio
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Chimica Inorganica, Metallorganica e Analitica and ISTM-CNR, Via Venezian 21, 20133 Milano, Italy.
Abstract:Co(II)-porphyrin complexes catalyze the reaction of aromatic azides (ArN(3)) with hydrocarbons that contain a benzylic group (ArR(1)R(2)CH) to give the corresponding amines (ArR(1)R(2)C-NHAr). When at least one of the R substituents is hydrogen, the catalytic reaction proceeds further to give the imine ArRC=NAr in good yields. The reaction mechanism has been investigated. The reaction proceeds through a reversible coordination of the arylazide to the Co(II)-porphyrin complex. This unstable adduct can either react with the hydrocarbon in the rate-determining step or decompose by a unimolecular mechanism to afford a putative "nitrene" complex, which reacts with more azide, but not with the hydrocarbon, to afford the byproduct diaryldiazene. The kinetics of the catalytic reaction have been investigated for a range of azides and substituted toluenes. Arylazides with electron-withdrawing substituents react at a faster rate and a good correlation is found between the log(k) and the Taft parameters. On the other hand, an excellent correlation between the logarithm of the rate for substituted toluenes relative to that of toluene and a radical parameter (sigma*JJ) alone was found, with no significant contribution by polar parameters. An explanation has been proposed for this anomalous effect and for the very high isotopic effect (k(H)/k(D)=14) found.
Keywords:amination  azides  C?H activation  cobalt  porphyrinoids
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