Iron or Copper? - Method Development and Mechanistic Studies on Cross-Coupling Reactions
Abstract
The area of catalysis has had an immeasurable impact on modern society. This has been
acknowledged through several Nobel prizes during the 20th century ranging from Haber (1918) for
the synthesis of ammonia to Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi, and Akira Suzuki (2010) for
palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions.
The development of efficient cross-coupling reactions has made this transformation a vital
instrument in the method library of organic synthesis. Today, cross-coupling reactions are widely
used in industrial applications in areas such as fine chemical production and pharmaceutical industry.
With increasing demands on environmentally friendly and cheaper alternatives to the commonly
used palladium and nickel catalysts several alternative metals have been evaluated. Among these,
both iron and copper have experienced a revival during the past two decades.
The iron-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction has proved successful for a range of transformations but
the mechanistic picture behind these reactions is still not entirely comprehensive. Several important
mechanistic features for this reaction are presented in this thesis based on experimental studies such
as titration, kinetic, and competitive Hammett study. Several of these experimental results are
supported by computational studies done by Dr. Kleimark.
In the pursuit of finding alternative catalysts for known transformations one has to consider the
presence of potential trace-metal contaminants. The case presented in this thesis concerns the “iron”
catalyzed C-N cross-coupling reaction which turned out to be catalyzed by traces of copper present
in the commercially available iron source.
The discovery that many copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions could be run with much lower
catalytic loadings than previously reported further strengthened the role of copper as a viable catalyst
in cross-coupling reactions. Method development, kinetic studies and ligand synthesis for sub-mol%
copper-catalyzed transformations are presented in this thesis.
Keywords: iron, copper, transition metal, cross-coupling, reaction mechanism, kinetic investigation,
Hammett study, sustainable catalysis, trace-metal, mass-transfer, ligand development, ligand scope.
Parts of work
Mechanistic Investigation of Iron-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions
J. Kleimark, A. Hedström, P.-F. Larsson, C. Johansson, P.-O. Norrby
ChemCatChem, 2009, 1, 152-161. ::doi::10.1002/cctc.200900061 Copper-Catalyzed Cross-Couplings with Part-per-Million Catalyst Loadings
P.-F. Larsson, A. Correa, M. Carril, P.-O. Norrby, C. Bolm
Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 2009, 48, 5691-5693. ::doi::10.1002/anie.200902236 Kinetic Investigation of a Ligand-Accelerated Sub-mol% Copper-Catalyzed C-N
Cross-Coupling Reaction
P.-F. Larsson, C. Bolm, P.-O. Norrby
Chem. Eur. J., 2010, 16, 13613-13616. ::doi::10.1002/chem.201002021 Low Temperature Studies of Iron-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Alkyl Grignards with
Aryl Electrophiles
J. Kleimark, P.-F. Larsson, P. Emamy, A. Hedström, P.-O. Norrby
Adv. Synth. Catal., 2012, 354, 448-456. ::doi::10.1002/adsc.201100392 Mechanistic Aspects of Sub-mol% Copper-Catalyzed C-N Cross-Coupling Reactions
P.-F. Larsson, P.-O. Norrby, Manuscript New Efficient Ligand for Sub-mol% Copper-Catalyzed Heteroatom Cross-Coupling
Reactions Running Under Air
P.-F. Larsson, P. Astvik, P.-O. Norrby, Manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science
Institution
Department of Chemistry ; Institutionen för kemi
Disputation
Fredagen den 28 september 2012, kl. 09:00, KB-salen, Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi, Kemigården 4, Göteborg
Date of defence
2012-09-28
per-fredrik.larsson@chem.gu.se
Date
2012-09-06Author
Larsson, Per-Fredrik
Keywords
Iron
Copper
Transition metal
Cross-coupling
Reaction mechanism
Kinetic investigation
Hammett study
Sustainable catalysis
Trace-metal
Mass-transfer
Ligand development
Ligand scope
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8505-2
Language
eng