The Selective Cross‐Coupling of Secondary Alkyl Zinc Reagents to Five‐Membered‐Ring Heterocycles Using Pd‐PEPPSI‐IHept<sup>Cl</sup>
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Abstract
Abstract The ability to cross‐couple secondary alkyl centers is fraught with a number of problems, including difficult reductive elimination, which often leads to β‐hydride elimination. Whereas catalysts have been reported that provide decent selectivity for the expected (non‐rearranged) cross‐coupled product with aryl or heteroaryl oxidative‐addition partners, none have shown reliable selectivity with five‐membered‐ring heterocycles. In this report, a new, rationally designed catalyst, Pd‐PEPPSI‐IHept Cl , is demonstrated to be effective in selective cross‐coupling reactions with secondary alkyl reagents across an impressive variety of furans, thiophenes, and benzo‐fused derivatives (e.g., indoles, benzofurans), in most instances producing clean products with minimal, if any, migratory insertion for the first time.
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