Ni(I)-X Complexes Bearing A Bulky Alpha-Diimine Ligand: Synthesis, Structure, And Superior Catalytic Performance In The Hydrogen Isotope Exchange In Pharmaceuticals

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2019)

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The synthesis and spectroscopic characterization of a family of Ni X (X = Cl, Br, I, H) complexes supported by the bulky alpha-diimine chelate N,N'-bis(1R,2R,3R,5S)-(-)-iso-pinocampheyl-2,3-butanediimine ((ipc)ADI) are described. Diimine-supported, three-coordinate nickel(I)-X complexes have been proposed as key intermediates in a host of catalytic transformations such as C-C and C-heteroatom cross coupling and C-H functionalization but have until now remained synthetically elusive. A combination of structural, spectroscopic, electrochemical, and computational studies were used to establish the electronic structure of each monomeric [((ipc)ADI)NiX] (X = Cl, Br, I) complex as a nickel(I) derivative supported by a redox-neutral alpha-diimine chelate. The dimeric nickel hydride, [((ipc)ADI)Ni(mu(2)-H)](2), was prepared and characterized by X-ray diffraction; however, magnetic measurements and 'H NMR spectroscopy support monomer formation at ambient temperature in THE solution. This nickel hydride was used as a precatalyst for the hydrogen isotope exchange (HIE) of C-H bonds in arenes and pharmaceuticals. By virtue of the multisite reactivity and high efficiency, the new nickel precatalyst provided unprecedented high specific activities (50-99 C-i/mmol) in radiolabeling, meeting the threshold required for radioligand binding assays. Use of air-stable and readily synthesized nickel precursor, [((ipc)ADI)NiBr2], broad functional group tolerance, and compatibility with polar protic solvents are additional assets of the nickel-catalyzed HIE method.
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