Redox reaction between N-heterocyclic carbenes and sulfonates: insights into unproductive catalytic paths†

Jia Song , Wei Wang , Guanjie Wang , Wen-Xin Lv
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Unproductive consumption of catalysts is a common hurdle in developing efficient catalytic reactions. In the realm of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) organic catalysis, attention has mainly been focused on the involvement of air (oxygen) and water in the deactivation (unproductive consumption) of the catalysts. Here, we disclose that the carbene catalyst can react with sulfonates via a redox process that converts NHCs into the corresponding urea molecules. This process involves rather complicated steps that ultimately transfer the oxygen atom from the sulfonate to the carbene. NHCs with different structures exhibit varying degrees of tendency in the oxidation process. Since many substrates and reagents involved in NHC catalysis possess oxidizing abilities, our study suggests that investigating potential redox processes of NHC catalysts is crucial for developing future generations of effective NHC catalysts and reactions. Our study also offers new mechanistic insights into the possible reactivities of NHCs and their adducts with other molecules.

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n -杂环碳烯和磺酸盐之间的氧化还原反应:对非生产性催化途径的见解
催化剂的非生产性消耗是发展高效催化反应的常见障碍。在n -杂环碳(NHC)有机催化领域,空气(氧)和水对催化剂失活(非生产性消耗)的影响一直是关注的焦点。在这里,我们揭示了碳催化剂可以通过氧化还原过程将NHCs转化为相应的尿素分子与磺酸盐反应。这个过程包括相当复杂的步骤,最终将氧原子从磺酸盐转移到二氧化碳。不同结构的NHCs在氧化过程中表现出不同程度的倾向。由于参与NHC催化的许多底物和试剂都具有氧化能力,因此我们的研究表明,研究NHC催化剂的潜在氧化还原过程对于开发下一代有效的NHC催化剂和反应至关重要。我们的研究还为NHCs及其加合物与其他分子的可能反应性提供了新的机制见解。
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