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C(sp3)-H cyanation by a formal copper(iii) cyanide complex.


ABSTRACT: High-valent metal oxo complexes are prototypical intermediates for the activation and hydroxylation of alkyl C-H bonds. Substituting the oxo ligand with other functional groups offers the opportunity for additional C-H functionalization beyond C-O bond formation. However, few species aside from metal oxo complexes have been reported to both activate and functionalize alkyl C-H bonds. We herein report the first example of an isolated copper(iii) cyanide complex (LCuIIICN) and its C-H cyanation reactivity. We found that the redox potential (E ox) of substrates, instead of C-H bond dissociation energy, is a key determinant of the rate of PCET, suggesting an oxidative asynchronous CPET or ETPT mechanism. Among substrates with the same BDEs, those with low redox potentials transfer H atoms up to a million-fold faster. Capitalizing on this mechanistic insight, we found that LCuIIICN is highly selective for cyanation of amines, which is predisposed to oxidative asynchronous or stepwise transfer of H+/e-. Our study demonstrates that the asynchronous effect of PCET is an appealing tool for controlling the selectivity of C-H functionalization.

SUBMITTER: Bower JK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9891353 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C(sp<sup>3</sup>)-H cyanation by a formal copper(iii) cyanide complex.

Bower Jamey K JK   Reese Maxwell S MS   Mazin Ilia M IM   Zarnitsa Lina M LM   Cypcar Andrew D AD   Moore Curtis E CE   Sokolov Alexander Yu AY   Zhang Shiyu S  

Chemical science 20230116 5


High-valent metal oxo complexes are prototypical intermediates for the activation and hydroxylation of alkyl C-H bonds. Substituting the oxo ligand with other functional groups offers the opportunity for additional C-H functionalization beyond C-O bond formation. However, few species aside from metal oxo complexes have been reported to both activate and functionalize alkyl C-H bonds. We herein report the first example of an isolated copper(iii) cyanide complex (LCu<sup>III</sup>CN) and its C-H c  ...[more]

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