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Abstract

Palladium-catalysed C(sp2 )-N cross-coupling (that is, Buchwald-Hartwig amination) is employed widely in synthetic chemistry, including in the pharmaceutical industry, for the synthesis of (hetero)aniline derivatives. However, the cost and relative scarcity of palladium provides motivation for the development of alternative, more Earth-abundant catalysts for such transformations. Here we disclose an operationally simple and air-stable ligand/nickel(II) pre-catalyst that accommodates the broadest combination of C(sp2 )-N coupling partners reported to date for any single nickel catalyst, without the need for a precious-metal co-catalyst. Key to the unprecedented performance of this pre-catalyst is the application of the new, sterically demanding yet electron-poor bisphosphine PAd-DalPhos. Featured are the first reports of nickel-catalysed room temperature reactions involving challenging primary alkylamine and ammonia reaction partners employing an unprecedented scope of electrophiles, including transformations involving sought-after (hetero)aryl mesylates for which no capable catalyst system is known.

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Title
Challenging nickel-catalysed amine arylations enabled by tailored ancillary ligand design
Author
Lavoie, Christopher M; Macqueen, Preston M; Rotta-loria, Nicolas L; Sawatzky, Ryan S; Borzenko, Andrey; Chisholm, Alicia J; Hargreaves, Breanna K V; Mcdonald, Robert; Ferguson, Michael J; Stradiotto, Mark
Pages
11073
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Mar 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1775158917
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Mar 2016