Tesis doctoralsDepartament de Química

Mechanisms of Ni-Catalysed C–O Functionalisation and Carboxylation Reactions

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    Identificador:  TDX:3357
    Autores:  Somerville, Rosemarie Janet
    Resumen:
    Understanding the mechanisms of catalytic transformations is extremely important as this allows chemists to improve reactions by, for example, reducing catalyst loading, preventing the formation of by-products, or obtaining fundamental knowledge about the structure and bonding of intermediates. The focus of this thesis lies with the recently developed transformations of Ni-catalysed C–O functionalisation and Ni-catalysed reductive coupling reactions. Whilst these reactions are facilitated by the favourable properties of Ni compared to Pd, the scope of possible mechanisms for a Ni-catalysed reaction is broader and less information is known about their mechanisms compared to Pd-catalysed transformations. Challenges in understanding mechanistic features include potentially unstable intermediates, a need for reliable kinetic data, and parsing the many mechanistic proposals that have been put forward. In this work, three mechanistic snapshots of these Ni-catalysed transformations are presented. The first is a broad mechanistic study of the Ni-catalysed C–O silylation of aryl esters, where the first oxidative addition complexes of Ni and aryl esters with a monodentate phosphine are reported. The second is an investigation into a proposed intermediate in reductive coupling reactions – a Ni(I)-alkyl complex. One example was isolated and characterised by EPR and X-ray crystallography. Significantly, its CO2 insertion reactivity was also probed. The third project sheds light on the role of Zn as more than just a reductant in the Ni-catalysed carboxylation of arylsulfonium salts.
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    Editor: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Fecha: 2020-02-13, 2021-01-14T14:37:12Z, 2021-01-14T14:37:12Z
    Identificador: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670352
    Departamento/Instituto: Departament de Química Analítica i Química Orgànica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili.
    Idioma: eng
    Autor: Somerville, Rosemarie Janet
    Director: Martin Romo, Ruben
    Fuente: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)
    Formato: application/pdf, application/pdf, 306 p.
  • Palabras clave:

    Organometallic chemistry
    Nickel catalysis
    Mechanistic study
    catàlisi de níquel
    estudio mecanicista
    química organometal·lica
    estudi mecanicista
    Ciències
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