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Autocatalysis for C-H Bond Activation by Ruthenium(II) Complexes in Catalytic Arylation of Functional Arenes

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 133, Issue 26, Pages 10161-10170

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja201462n

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  1. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
  2. Ecole Norma le Superieure (ENS)
  3. [ANR-09-BLAN-0101-02 RuCHCAT]

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Kinetic data for the C-H bond activation of 2-phenylpyridine by Ru-II(carboxylate)(2)(p-cymene) I (acetate) and I' (pivalate) are available for the first time. They reveal an irreversible autocatalytic process catalyzed by the coproduct HOAc or HOPiv (acetonitrile, 27 degrees C). The overall reaction is indeed accelerated by the carboxylic acid coproduct and water. It is retarded by a base, in agreement with an autocatalytic process induced by HOAc or HOPiv that favors the dissociation of one carboxylate ligand from I and I' and consequently the ensuing complexation of 2-phenylpyridine (2-PhPy). The C-H bond activation initially delivers Ru(O2CR)(o-C6H4-Py)(p-cymene) A or A', containing one carboxylate ligand (OAc or OPiv, respectively). The overall reaction is accelerated by added acetates. Consequently, C-H bond activation (faster for acetate I than for pivalate I') proceeds via an intermolecular deprotonation of the C-H bond of the ligated 2-PhPy by the acetate or pivalate anion released from I or I', respectively. The 18e complexes A and A' easily dissociate, by displacement of the carboxylate by the solvent (also favored by the carboxylic acid), to give the same cationic complex B+ {[Ru(o-C6H4-Py)(p-cymene)(MeCN)](+)}(.) Complex B+ is reactive toward oxidative addition of phenyl iodide, leading to the diphenylated 2-pyridylbenzene.

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