Mechanochemistry‐Amended Barbier Reaction as an Expedient Alternative to Grignard Synthesis**

Author:

Varma Nallaparaju Jagadeesh1ORCID,Nikonovich Tatsiana1ORCID,Jarg Tatsiana1ORCID,Merzhyievskyi Danylo12ORCID,Aav Riina1ORCID,Kananovich Dzmitry G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Tallinn University of Technology Akadeemia tee 15 12618 Tallinn Estonia

2. Department of Chemistry of Bioactive Nitrogen-containing Heterocyclic Bases, V. P. Kukhar Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Academician Kukhar Str. 1 02094 Kyiv Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractOrganomagnesium halides (Grignard reagents) are essential carbanionic building blocks widely used in carbon‐carbon and carbon‐heteroatom bond‐forming reactions with various electrophiles. In the Barbier variant of the Grignard synthesis, the generation of air‐ and moisture‐sensitive Grignard reagents occurs concurrently with their reaction with an electrophile. Although operationally simpler, the classic Barbier approach suffers from low yields due to multiple side reactions, thereby limiting the scope of its application. Here, we report a mechanochemical adaptation of the Mg‐mediated Barbier reaction, which overcomes these limitations and facilitates the coupling of versatile organic halides (e.g., allylic, vinylic, aromatic, aliphatic) with a diverse range of electrophilic substrates (e.g., aromatic aldehydes, ketones, esters, amides, O‐benzoyl hydroxylamine, chlorosilane, borate ester) to assemble C−C, C−N, C−Si, and C−B bonds. The mechanochemical approach has the advantage of being essentially solvent‐free, operationally simple, immune to air, and surprisingly tolerant to water and some weak Brønsted acids. Notably, solid ammonium chloride was found to improve yields in the reactions of ketones. Mechanistic studies have clarified the role of mechanochemistry in the process, indicating the generation of transient organometallics facilitated by improved mass transfer and activation of the surface of magnesium metal.

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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