Copper complexes with N-alkylated NS 2-macrocyclic ligands: Synthesis, characterization, and capabilities as aziridination precatalysts

  • Rebecca R. Corny*
  • , A. Alex Tipton
  • , William S. Striejewske
  • , Edurne Erkizia
  • , Mark A. Malwitz
  • , Angela Caffaratti
  • , Jonathan A. Natkin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The syntheses of two new ligands containing macrocyclic [10]-aneNS 2 (1-aza-4,8-dithiacyclodecane) units are reported, including the N-methylated analogue (L Me) and a dinucleating version that separates two [10]-aneNS 2 groups with a m-xylyl spacer (L 2). Copper complexes with these new ligands as well as previously reported related complexes have been found to mediate the aziridination of olefins. Thus, isolated copper complexes containing the ethylnaphthyl-appended [10]-aneNS 2 macrocyclic ligand (L nap), including [L napCu]PF 6 (1) and [L napCu(CH 3CN)]PF 6 (2), the Cu(I) complex [L MaCu(CH 3CN)]PF 6 (3), and the Cu(II) complex L MeCuBr 2 (4), were compared in their ability to function as aziridination precatalysts. In addition, the aziridination capabilities were probed for complexes generated in situ from copper(I) ion sources and L 2, 1,4,7-triazacyclononane, 1,4,7-trithiacyclononane, or 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane. The synthesis and characterization of the new complexes 3 and 4 are reported, including X-ray crystal structures. The aziridination reaction using precatalyst 3 was examined for its tolerance to different functional groups near the olefin as well as to the use of other nitrogen group sources and reaction conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5210-5218
Number of pages9
JournalOrganometallics
Volume23
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2004
Externally publishedYes

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