Synthesis and Reactivity of Stable Alkyl-Pd(IV) Complexes Relevant to Monodentate N -Directed C(sp3 )-H Functionalization Processes

Journal of the American Chemical Society
William G Whitehurst, Matthew J Gaunt

Abstract

Alkyl-Pd(IV) complexes are frequently invoked in the proposed mechanisms of Pd-catalyzed C(sp3)-H functionalization reactions, though few examples of Pd(IV) complexes containing cyclopalladated substrates have been isolated due to the instability of the high-valent Pd(IV) center. Herein, we report the synthesis of stable and isolable OCO pincer-supported alkyl-Pd(IV) complexes containing cyclopalladated alkylamine and oxime frameworks, which represent the first examples of alkyl-Pd(IV) complexes derived from the oxidation of cyclopalladated monodentate N-donor substrates. The aminoalkyl-Pd(IV) complexes reacted efficiently with O- and N-nucleophiles to afford γ-functionalized alkylamine products. A mechanistic study of the nucleophile-mediated reductive elimination was conducted using an oxime-derived Pd(IV) complex, which revealed the intermediacy of a previously unexplored anionic Pd(IV) species.

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