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Naked d-orbital in a centrochiral Ni(II) complex as a catalyst for asymmetric [3+2] cycloaddition

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  • Yoshihiro Sohtome

    (Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN
    RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science)

  • Genta Nakamura

    (Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN
    School of Science and Technology, Meiji University)

  • Atsuya Muranaka

    (RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
    Elements Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN)

  • Daisuke Hashizume

    (RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science)

  • Sylvain Lectard

    (Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN)

  • Teruhisa Tsuchimoto

    (School of Science and Technology, Meiji University)

  • Masanobu Uchiyama

    (RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
    Elements Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN)

  • Mikiko Sodeoka

    (Synthetic Organic Chemistry Laboratory, RIKEN
    RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science)

Abstract

Chiral metal catalysts have been widely applied to asymmetric transformations. However, the electronic structure of the catalyst and how it contributes to the activation of the substrate is seldom investigated. Here, we report an empirical approach for providing insights into the catalytic activation process in the distorted Ni(II)-catalysed asymmetric [3+2] cycloaddition of α-ketoesters. We quantitatively characterize the bonding nature of the catalyst by means of electron density distribution analysis, showing that the distortion around the Ni(II) centre makes the dz2 orbital partially ‘naked’, wherein the labile acetate ligand is coordinated with electrostatic interaction. The electron-deficient dz2 orbital and the acetate act together to deprotonate the α-ketoester, generating the (Λ)-Ni(II)–enolate. The solid and solution state analyses, together with theoretical calculations, strongly link the electronic structure of the centrochiral octahedral Ni(II) complex and its catalytic activity, depicting a cooperative mechanism of enolate binding and outer sphere hydrogen-bonding activation.

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  • Yoshihiro Sohtome & Genta Nakamura & Atsuya Muranaka & Daisuke Hashizume & Sylvain Lectard & Teruhisa Tsuchimoto & Masanobu Uchiyama & Mikiko Sodeoka, 2017. "Naked d-orbital in a centrochiral Ni(II) complex as a catalyst for asymmetric [3+2] cycloaddition," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms14875
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14875
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