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Cross-Coupling through Ag(I)/Ag(III) Redox Manifold

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 27, Issue 62, Pages 15396-15405

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202102836

Keywords

Ag-III chemistry; cross-coupling; fluorine; high-valent species; trifluoromethylation

Funding

  1. CNRS
  2. Universite Paul Sabatier
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-JCJC-20-CE07-0023]
  4. MESR

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The role of silver as an additive or co-catalyst in cross-coupling reactions is often underestimated, despite its importance in oxidative trifluoromethylation of arenes. New evidence demonstrates the significance of Ag-I/Ag-III redox catalysis for achieving this transformation, showcasing the utility of organosilver(III) compounds in cross-coupling reactions. This work challenges previous misconceptions about the catalytic capabilities of silver in cross-coupling reactions.
In ample variety of transformations, the presence of silver as an additive or co-catalyst is believed to be innocuous for the efficiency of the operating metal catalyst. Even though Ag additives are required often as coupling partners, oxidants or halide scavengers, its role as a catalytically competent species is widely neglected in cross-coupling reactions. Most likely, this is due to the erroneously assumed incapacity of Ag to undergo 2e(-) redox steps. Definite proof is herein provided for the required elementary steps to accomplish the oxidative trifluoromethylation of arenes through Ag-I/Ag-III redox catalysis (i. e. CEL coupling), namely: i) easy Ag-I/Ag-III 2e(-) oxidation mediated by air; ii) bpy/phen ligation to Ag-III; iii) boron-to-Ag-III aryl transfer; and iv) ulterior reductive elimination of benzotrifluorides from an [aryl-Ag-III-CF3] fragment. More precisely, an ultimate entry and full characterization of organosilver(III) compounds [K](+)[Ag-III(CF3)(4)](-) (K-1), [(bpy)Ag-III(CF3)(3)] (2) and [(phen)Ag-III(CF3)(3)] (3), is described. The utility of 3 in cross-coupling has been showcased unambiguously, and a large variety of arylboron compounds was trifluoromethylated via [Ag-III(aryl)(CF3)(3)](-) intermediates. This work breaks with old stereotypes and misconceptions regarding the inability of Ag to undergo cross-coupling by itself.

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