α-Cationic Phosphines: from Curiosities to Powerful Ancillary Ligands

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作者
Rugen, Christian J. [1 ]
Alcarazo, Manuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Georg August Univ Gottingen, Inst Organ & Biomol Chem, Tammannstr 2, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
alpha-cationic phosphines; ligand design; pi-acid catalysis; -hydroarylation; asymmetric catalysis; helicenes; STABILIZED PHOSPHENIUM ADDUCTS; INTERMOLECULAR 2+2 CYCLOADDITION; CATALYSIS; CYCLOISOMERIZATION; HYDROARYLATION; REACTIVITY; COMPLEXES; PHENANTHRENES; DIMERIZATION; ALKYLATION;
D O I
10.1055/s-0037-1610782
中图分类号
O62 [有机化学];
学科分类号
070303 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The distinguishing feature of alpha-cationic phosphines is the presence of at least one substituent, normally (hetero)cyclic and positively charged, which is directly attached to the phosphorus atom. As result from this unique substitution pattern, the thus designed ligands depict significantly diminished donor properties if compared with their neutral counterparts. Thus, if in a hypothetical catalytic cycle, the step that determines the rate is facilitated by an increase of the electrophilicity at the metal center; then, the use of alpha-cationic ancillary phosphines can be highly beneficial. This fact, combined with their easy syntheses and stability, which allows an easy handling, make alpha-cationic phosphines a useful tool for the synthetic practitioner. Our research on the topic demonstrates that generally a remarkable ligand acceleration effect is observed when alpha-cationic phosphines are employed in Au(I)- and Pt(II)-promoted cycloisomerizations; moreover, in some cases even otherwise not operative transformations can be promoted. This Account describes how we entered into the topic, our efforts, and those of others to understand the coordination behavior of alpha-cationic phosphines and further develop their range of applications in catalysis; but it also identifies the drawbacks associated with their use, which limit their range of application. 1 Introduction 2 Polycationic Phosphines: Stronger Acceptors than Phosphites 3 Inconveniences Derived from the Use of (Poly)cationic phosphines 4 A Second Generation of Cationic Ligands: alpha-Pyridiniophosphines 5 Chiral alpha-Cationic Phosphines 6 alpha-Radical Phosphines and (Poly)cationic Phosphine Oxides 7 Conclusions and Outlook
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