Cascade C-H Activation and Two C-C Bond Forming in Reaction of Azalutetacyclopentadiene with 2-Methylbenzonitriles.

Journal: Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Abstract

Azametallacyclopentadienes are an important class of metallacycles as the key intermediates in metal-promoted or catalyzed carbon-carbon coupling reaction of nitriles and alkynes. Rare-earth azametallacyclopentadienes have shown various reactivity toward nitriles, depending on the substituents of nitriles. The reaction of azalutetacyclopentadienes toward 2-methylbenzonitriles has been investigated in this work, which selectively affords the fused 7-5-6-membered azalutetacycles as products. Computational studies reveal that the reaction of azalutetacyclopentadienes toward 2-methylbenzonitriles selectively initiates with the remote activation of the benzylic C-H bond by the Lu-N bond, followed by the intramolecular nucleophilic attack from the deprotonated benzylic carbon to form a C-C bond. Subsequently, the high ring strain promoted the generation of the uncoordinated carbanion dissociated from the lutetium center, which then undergoes intramolecular nucleophilic attack toward C=N triple bond to give the final product containing fused 7-5-6-membered azalutetacycle. This work not only achieves highly selective three-step cascade reaction to form a unique class of rare-earth metallacycle, but also provides a new idea for the transformation of unsaturated substrates with C-H bonds that can be activated.

Authors
Zhengqi Chai, Ze-jie Lv, Wei Liu, Jinxiao Yang, Junnian Wei, Wen-xiong Zhang