Origins of Regioselectivity and Alkene-Directing Effects in Nickel-Catalyzed Reductive Couplings of Alkynes and Aldehydes

Peng Liu(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Patrick McCarren(University of California, Los Angeles), Paul Ha‐Yeon Cheong(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Timothy F. Jamison(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), K. N. Houk(University of California, Los Angeles)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
January 22, 2010
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Abstract

The origins of reactivity and regioselectivity in nickel-catalyzed reductive coupling reactions of alkynes and aldehydes were investigated with density functional calculations. The regioselectivities of reactions of simple alkynes are controlled by steric effects, while conjugated enynes and diynes are predicted to have increased reactivity and very high regioselectivities, placing alkenyl or alkynyl groups distal to the forming C-C bond. The reactions of enynes and diynes involve 1,4-attack of the Ni-carbonyl complex on the conjugated enyne or diyne. The consequences of these conclusions on reaction design are discussed.


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