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posted on 2023-05-20, 22:59 authored by Dasgupta, A, Stefkova, K, Rasool BabaahmadiRasool Babaahmadi, Brian YatesBrian Yates, Buurma, N, Alireza AriafardAlireza Ariafard, Richards, E, Melen, RLThe donor–acceptor ability of frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) has led to widespread applications in organic synthesis. Single electron transfer from a donor Lewis base to an acceptor Lewis acid can generate a frustrated radical pair (FRP) depending on the substrate and energy required (thermal or photochemical) to promote an FLP into an FRP system. Herein, we report the Csp3–Csp cross-coupling reaction of aryl esters with terminal alkynes using the B(C6F5)3/Mes3P FLP. Significantly, when the 1-ethynyl-4-vinylbenzene substrate was employed, the exclusive formation of Csp3–Csp cross-coupled products was observed. However, when 1-ethynyl-2-vinylbenzene was employed, solvent-dependent site-selective Csp3–Csp or Csp3–Csp2 cross-coupling resulted. The nature of these reaction pathways and their selectivity has been investigated by extensive electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies, kinetic studies, and density functional theory (DFT) calculations both to elucidate the mechanism of these coupling reactions and to explain the solvent-dependent site selectivity.
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Australian Research Council
University of Wollongong
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Publication title
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyVolume
143Issue
11Pagination
4451-4464ISSN
0002-7863Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Amer Chemical SocPlace of publication
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