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Uncovering the mechanism of homogeneous methyl methacrylate formation with P,N chelating ligands and palladium : favored reaction channels and selectivities

Authors :
Michael Bühl
David J. Cole-Hamilton
Luke Crawford
University of St Andrews. School of Chemistry
University of St Andrews. EaSTCHEM
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The authors would like to thank the University of St. Andrews School of Chemistry and EaStCHEM for support The catalytic alkoxycarbonylation of alkynes via palladium and P,N ligands, studied through a prototypical reaction involving propyne methoxycarbonylation yielding methyl methacrylate, has been explored at the B3PW91-D3/PCM level of density functional theory. Four different reaction routes have been probed in detail, spanning those involving one or two hemilabile P,N ligands and either hydride or carbomethoxy mechanisms. The cycle that is both energetically most plausible and congruent with experimental data involves Pd(0) and two P,N ligands acting co-catalytically in turn to shuffle protons via both protonation and deprotonation reactions. Other mechanisms proposed in the literature can be discounted because they would lead to insurmountable barriers or incorrect selectivities. For the preferred mechanism, the P,N ligand is found to be crucial in determining the strong regioselectivity and intrinsically controls the overall turnover of the catalytic cycle with moderate barriers (ΔG‡ of 20.1 to 22.9 kcal/mol) predicted. Furthermore, the necessary acidic conditions are rationalized via a potential dicationic channel. Postprint

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....956e4b38a3c4495eb09c4af581e15f19