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Mechanistic Studies of Pd(II)-Catalyzed E/Z Isomerization of Unactivated Alkenes: Evidence for a Monometallic Nucleopalladation Pathway.

Pd(II)-catalyzed E/Z isomerization of alkenes is a common process-yet its mechanism remains largely uncharacterized, particularly with non-conjugated alkenes. In this work, the mechanism of Pd(II)-catalyzed E/Z isomerization of unactivated olefins… Click to show full abstract

Pd(II)-catalyzed E/Z isomerization of alkenes is a common process-yet its mechanism remains largely uncharacterized, particularly with non-conjugated alkenes. In this work, the mechanism of Pd(II)-catalyzed E/Z isomerization of unactivated olefins containing an aminoquinoline-based amide directing group is probed using in situ kinetic analysis, spectroscopic studies, kinetic modeling, and DFT calculations. The directing group allows for stabilization and monitoring of previously undetectable intermediates. Collectively, the data are consistent with isomerization occurring through a monometallic nucleopalladation mechanism.

Keywords: monometallic nucleopalladation; isomerization unactivated; isomerization; catalyzed isomerization; mechanistic studies

Journal Title: ACS catalysis
Year Published: 2021

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