2023-11-27
Carboxylate-assisted Pd-catalyzed C–H bond activation constitutes a mild and versatile synthetic tool to efficiently and selectively cleave inert C–H bonds. Herein, we demonstrate a simple method to experimentally evaluate both reactivity and selectivity in such systems using mass spectrometry (MS) methods. The N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) cations [(NHC)PdX]+, bearing as X− ligand bases commonly used to promote the C–H activation (carboxylates and bicarbonate), are generated in the gas-phase by ESI-MS. Their C–H bond activation at the N-bound groups of the NHC is then studied using Collision Induced Dissociation (CID) experiments. Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IM)-MS is exploited to identify a number of regioisomers associated with the distinctive site selective C–H activations. It is demonstrated that such C–H activation concomitant with acetic acid release occurs from a mixture of activated [(NHC-H)Pd(CH3CO2H)]+ and non-activated [(NHC)Pd(CH3CO2)]+ complexes. The identity of the X-type ligands (X = Cl−, carboxylates and bicarbonate) has a significant impact on the regioisomer branching ratio upon CID conditions. IM-MS in conjunction with a DFT mechanistic study is presented for the acetate-assisted C–H activation of the [(NHC)Pd(CH3CO2)]+ cation featuring butyl and aryl as N-donor groups.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
PID2021-126071OB-C22, PID2020-112825RB-I00, CEX2019-000925-S and RED2022-134074-T funded by MICIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ FEDER “Una manera de hacer Europa”
Universitat Jaume I (UJI-B2022-23)
L. I-I. thanks MICIN for grant (FPU20/04385).
A.K.S. thanks AGAUR for a Beatriu de Pinós fellowship (2019-BP-00190) which is co-funded by MSCA.
E.A.-M. acknowledges the financial support from the European Union, under the Erasmus+ Programme "Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (TCCM) and NanoX programme for the award of a mobility grant (Ecole Universitaire de Recherche,
PIA3 of the Investment for the Future Program of the French Government - ANR-17-EURE-0009).
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