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'Carbene Radicals' in CoII(por)-Catalyzed Olefin Cyclopropanation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 132, Issue 31, Pages 10891-10902

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja103768r

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  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research - Chemical Sciences [700.55.426]
  2. European Research Counsel [202886]
  3. University of Amsterdam
  4. American Chemical Society [44286-AC1]
  5. National Science Foundation [CHE-0711024]
  6. University of South Florida
  7. European Research Council (ERC) [202886] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The mechanism of cobalt(II)-porphyrin-mediated cyclopropanation of olefins with diazoesters was studied. The first step reaction of cobalt(II) porphyrin with ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) was examined using EPR and ESI-MS techniques. EDA reacts with cobalt(II) porphyrin to form a 1:1 Co(por)(CHCOOEt) adduct that exists as two isomers: the 'bridging carbene' C' in which the 'carbene' is bound to the metal and the pyrrolic nitrogen of the porphyrin that has a d(7) configuration on the metal, and the 'terminal carbene' C in which the 'carbene' behaves as a redox noninnocent ligand having a d(6) cobalt center and the unpaired electron residing on the 'carbene' carbon atom. The subsequent reactivities of the thus formed 'cobalt carbene radical' with propene, styrene, and methyl acrylate were studied using DFT calculations. The calculations suggest that the formation of the carbene is the rate-limiting step for the unfunctionalized Co-II(por) and that the cyclopropane ring formation proceeds via a stepwise radical process: Radical addition of the 'carbene radical' C to the C=C double bonds of the olefins results in formation of the gamma-alkyl radical intermediates D. Species D then easily collapse in almost barrierless ring-closure reactions (TS3) to form the cyclopropanes. This radical mechanism readily explains the high activity of Co-II(por) species in the cyclopropanation of electron-deficient olefins such as methyl acrylate.

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