Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata Mohanpur 741246 West Bengal India
2. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad Palakkad 678557 Kerala India
Abstract
AbstractCatalytic cross‐coupling between aryl halides and alkynes is considered an extremely important organic transformation (popularly known as the Sonogashira coupling) and it requires a transition metal‐based catalyst. Accomplishing such transformation without any transition metal‐based catalyst in the absence of any external stimuli such as heat, photoexcitation or cathodic current is highly challenging. This work reports transition‐metal‐free cross‐coupling between aryl halides and alkynes synthesizing a rich library of internal alkynes without any external stimuli. A chemically double‐reduced phenalenyl (PLY)‐based molecule with the super‐reducing property was employed for single electron transfer to activate aryl halides generating reactive aryl radicals, which subsequently react with alkyne. This protocol covers not only various types of aryl, heteroaryl and polyaryl halides but also applies to a large variety of aromatic alkynes at room temperature. With a versatile substrate scope successfully tested on more than 75 entries, this radical‐mediated pathway has been explained by several control experiments. All the key reactive intermediates have been characterized with spectroscopic evidence. Detailed DFT calculations have been instrumental in portraying the mechanistic pathway. Furthermore, we have successfully extended this transition‐metal‐free catalytic strategy for the first time towards solvent‐free cross‐coupling between solid aryl halide and alkyne substrates.
Funder
Science and Engineering Research Board
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