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Transition‐State Stabilization by a Secondary Substrate–Ligand Interaction: A New Design Principle for Highly Efficient Transition‐Metal Catalysis
Authors:Tomáš Šmejkal  Denis Gribkov  Jens Geier  Manfred Keller  Bernhard Breit
Affiliation:Institut für Organische Chemie und Biochemie, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS), Albert‐Ludwigs‐Universit?t Freiburg, Albertstrasse 21, 79104 Freiburg (Germany), Fax: (+49)?761‐2038715
Abstract:A library of monodentate phosphane ligands, each bearing a guanidine receptor unit for carboxylates, was designed. Screening of the library gave some excellent catalysts for regioselective hydroformylation of β,γ‐unsaturated carboxylic acids. A terminal alkene, but‐3‐enoic acid, was hydroformylated with a linear/branched (l/b) regioselectivity up to 41. An internal alkene, pent‐3‐enoic acid was hydroformylated with regioselectivity up to 18:1. Further substrate selectivity (e.g., acid vs. methyl ester) and reaction site selectivity (monofunctionalization of 2‐vinylhept‐2‐enoic acid) were also achieved. Exploration of the structure–activity relationship and a practical and theoretical mechanistic study gave us an insight into the nature of the supramolecular guanidinium–carboxylate interaction within the catalytic system. This allowed us to identify a selective transition‐state stabilization by a secondary substrate–ligand interaction as the basis for catalyst activity and selectivity.
Keywords:enzyme mimics  guanidine  homogeneous catalysis  hydroformylation  molecular recognition
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