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Gold/Palladium Alloy for Carbon-Halogen Bond Activation: An Unprecedented Halide Dependence

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CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages 2668-2675

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201500722

Keywords

alloys; cluster compounds; C-X activation; gold; palladium

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New catalytic activity of gold/palladium alloy nanoclusters (NCs) for carbon-halogen bond activation is demonstrated. In the case of an aryl chloride, the inclusion of gold in a bimetallic catalyst is indispensable to achieve the coupling reactions. Gold has the unique effect of stabilizing palladium, such that Pd2+ leached from clusters by means of spillover of chloride during oxidative addition. The thus-formed spillover intermediate further reacts heterogeneously in both Ullmann and Suzuki-type coupling reactions through a new type of mechanism. In the case of an aryl bromide, Ullmann coupling occurs through the spillover of bromide, similar to that of aryl chloride. However, a significant fraction of palladium also leached, which diminished the Ullmann coupling activity of the aryl bromide and, as a result, the order of reactivity was ArCl > ArBr. With regard to the activation of the C-Br bond towards a Suzuki-type reaction, the inclusion of a higher gold content in gold/palladium clusters stabilized palladium to prevent the leaching of Pd2+ from the clusters by means of spillover of bromide. The spillover intermediate reacts heterogeneously with PhB(OH)(2), palladium-rich gold/palladium, or pure palladium clusters; the oxidative addition of ArBr favors the extraction of palladium from the clusters, yielding Pd2+ intermediates. The extracted intermediates react homogenously (Pd2+/Pd-0 catalysis) with PhB(OH)(2), which results in the higher selectivity of the cross-coupling product. An initial step to observe such unprecedented halide dependency, together with the dynamic behavior of palladium on the surface of gold is the oxidative addition of Ar-X. A detailed insight into the first oxidative addition process was also examined by quantum chemical calculations.

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