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US20100010235A1 - Method of using rhodium quinonoid catalysts - Google Patents

Method of using rhodium quinonoid catalysts
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US20100010235A1
US20100010235A1US12/456,633US45663309AUS2010010235A1US 20100010235 A1US20100010235 A1US 20100010235A1US 45663309 AUS45663309 AUS 45663309AUS 2010010235 A1US2010010235 A1US 2010010235A1
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In accordance with aspects of the invention methods of using rhodium hydroquinone catalysts for the conjugate addition of boronic acids are disclosed.

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wherein the reaction comprises providing an active rhodium hydroquinone catalyst, Rh1, and reacting the catalyst with the boronic compound comprising a sp2 hybridized carbon-center bearing a boron to transfer the sp2 hybridized carbon to rhodium and subsequently to the conjugate acceptor, which is an electron deficient olefin, an olefin bearing one or more electron withdrawing groups (EWG), through carbo-metallation followed by proto-demetallation in a presence of a base;
wherein EWG is selected from the group consisting of a ketone, aldehyde, imide, amide, ester, thioester, acid anhydride, nitro, sulfone, nitrile, sulfoxide, phosphinate, electron deficient aromatic ring or other suitable electron withdrawing substituent that withdraws electron density either through inductive or resonance effects from olefins, and combinations thereof; and R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, carbon, halide, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, and combinations thereof.
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wherein the reaction comprises providing the boronic compound and the catalyst and reacting the compound and catalyst under conditions sufficient to cause the reaction,
X is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, carbon, halide, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, and combinations thereof.
M+ is a positively charged ion including any metal ion having an oxidation state at or higher than +1, and is selected from the group consisting of cationic L1, K, Cs, Be, Sr, Ba, Al, Ti, Zr, B, Si, Cd, Ag, Ph3PNPPh3, Rb, Mg2+, Ca2+, Na, R4N+, Zn2+, ammonium salts including tetraalkylammonium cations, tetraalkylarsonium cations, guanidinium salts, amidinium salts, and combinations thereof;
Y is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, carbon, halide, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, and combinations thereof;
L is a ligand that donates electron density to the rhodium to stabilize it and each L is an identical or non-identical ligand that is either chiral or achiral and selected from the group consisting of alkenes, dialkenes, alkyene, phosphines, water, phosphites, sulfides, sulfoxides, sulfonates, sulfonamides, sulfones, ethers, amines, imines, amides, aldehydes, ketones, esters, nitriles, and combinations thereof;
wherein EWG is selected from the group consisting of a ketone, aldehyde, imide, amide, ester, thioester, acid anhydride, nitro, sulfone, nitrile, sulfoxide, phosphinate, electron deficient aromatic ring or other suitable electron withdrawing substituent that withdraws electron density either through inductive or resonance effects from olefins, and combinations thereof; R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, carbon, halide, oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, and combinations thereof; and
—BR2is any boronic containing species neutral or anionically charged where boron is bound to a transfer group.
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