Abstract

A new pincer-type SCS ligand containing Pd(II) is a simple, robust catalyst for Heck chemistry using a variety of alkene acceptors and aryl iodides. It is less active with aryl bromides. While certain palladium(II) species insert slowly into the aryl C−H bond of an unsubstituted version of this ligand, the introduction of activating groups into the 5 position of the aromatic ring readily allows quantitative metal insertion. These ligands were synthesized and attached to soluble polymers by simple modification of inexpensive starting materials. For example, both 5-oxy and 5-amido SCS ligands were successfully appended to 5000 Mn poly(ethylene glycol) via ether or amide linkages, respectively. Both the 5-oxo and 5-amido complexes are active as Heck catalysts in DMF solution in air. The PEG-bound 5-amido-SCS−Pd complex was recycled via solvent precipitation three times with no observed catalyst deactivation. While the 5-amido-SCS−Pd complexes are very robust, their 5-oxo counterparts decompose slowly under c...

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