Journal of Organic Chemistry 2007-07-20

The mechanism of the Stille reaction investigated by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Leonardo S Santos, Giovanni B Rosso, Ronaldo A Pilli, Marcos N Eberlin

Index: J. Org. Chem. 72(15) , 5809-12, (2007)

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Abstract

On-line monitoring of Stille reactions was performed via direct infusion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and its tandem version (ESI-MS/MS). When operated in the positive ion mode, ESI(+)-MS was able to transfer, directly from solution to the gas phase, the species involved in all main steps of a Stille reaction, that is, the catalytically active palladium species Pd(PPh3)2, in its molecular ion form as well as the key cationic Pd(II) intermediates, including cyclic IPd-(CH2CH)Sn species. When searching for anionic species, ESI(-)-MS monitoring showed I- as the only anion detectable in the reaction medium. A detailed catalytic cycle for a Stille reaction was elaborated in which reaction intermediates and the previously elusive catalytically active Pd(0) species are shown in association with the respective ionic species intercepted by ESI-MS and further characterized by ESI-MS/MS.


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