Abstract

This report describes the oxidative cyclopalladation activation of a CC bond during the Pd-catalyzed hydroalkylation of alkynes and analyzes potential reaction pathways based on density functional theory calculations. The more favorable pathway in-volves an oxidative cyclopalladation to generate a palladacyclopropene intermediate, which is rarely examined in Pd-catalyzed alkyne transformations. The reaction pathway proposed herein is kinetically favorable relative to the commonly proposed alkyne insertion mode. Furthermore, the Laplacians of the electron density, interaction region indicators, Mayer bond orders, and localized orbital bonding are evaluated to determine the reaction processes and characterize the key intermediates. Theoretical calculations indicate covalent bonding between a Pd(II) center and the two C-atoms in three-membered palladacycle species. Finally, electrostatic potential analysis reveals that the regioselectivity is governed by the charge distribution on the palladacycle moiety during the protonation step.

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