Intramolecular Palladium Catalyst Transfer on Benzoheterodiazoles as Acceptor Monomers and Discovery of Catalyst Transfer Inhibitors

Author:

Sugita Hajime1,Kamigawara Takeru1,Miyazaki Sou1,Shimada Ryusuke1,Katoh Takayoshi1,Ohta Yoshihiro1,Yokozawa Tsutomu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials and Life Chemistry Kanagawa University Rokkakubashi, Kanagawa-ku Yokohama 221-8686 Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntramolecular catalyst transfer on benzoheterodiazoles was investigated in Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions and polymerization reactions with tBu3PPd precatalyst. In the coupling reactions of dibromobenzotriazole, dibromobenzoxazole, and dibromobenzothiadiazole with pinacol phenylboronate, the product ratios of monosubstituted product to disubstituted product were 0/100, 27/73, and 89/11, respectively, indicating that the Pd catalyst undergoes intramolecular catalyst transfer on dibromobenzotriazole, whereas intermolecular transfer occurs in part in the case of dibromobenzoxazole and is predominant for dibromobenzothiadiazole. The polycondensation of 1.3 equivalents of dibromobenzotriazole with 1.0 equivalent of para‐ and meta‐phenylenediboronates afforded high‐molecular‐weight polymer and cyclic polymer, respectively. In the case of dibromobenzoxazole, however, para‐ and meta‐phenylenediboronates afforded moderate‐molecular‐weight polymer with bromine at both ends and cyclic polymer, respectively. In the case of dibromobenzothiadiazole, they afforded low‐molecular‐weight polymers with bromine at both ends. Addition of benzothiadiazole derivatives interfered with catalyst transfer in the coupling reactions.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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