Patrick R. Melvin
Yale University
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Nature Reviews Chemistry | 2017
Nilay Hazari; Patrick R. Melvin; Megan Mohadjer Beromi
Transition metal-catalysed cross-coupling is one of the most powerful synthetic methods and has led to vast improvements in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and precursors for materials chemistry. A major advance in cross-coupling over the past 20 years is the utilization of well-defined, bench-stable Pd and Ni precatalysts that do not require the addition of free ancillary ligand, which can hinder catalysis by occupying open coordination sites on the metal. The development of precatalysts has resulted in new reactions and expanded substrate scopes, enabling transformations under milder conditions and with lower catalyst loadings. This Review highlights recent advances in the development of Pd and Ni precatalysts for cross-coupling, and provides a critical comparison between the state of the art in Pd- and Ni-based systems.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2018
Amira H. Dardir; Patrick R. Melvin; Ryan. M. Davis; Nilay Hazari; Megan Mohadjer Beromi
Esters are valuable electrophiles for cross-coupling due to their ubiquity and ease of synthesis. However, harsh conditions are traditionally required for the effective cross-coupling of ester substrates. Utilizing a recently discovered precatalyst, Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura and Buchwald-Hartwig reactions involving cleavage of the C(acyl)-O bond of aryl esters that proceed under mild conditions are reported. The Pd(II) precatalyst is highly active because it is reduced to the Pd(0) active species more rapidly than previous precatalysts.
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2015
Patrick R. Melvin; Nilay Hazari; Hannah M. C. Lant; Ian L Peczak; Hemali P. Shah
Summary Complexes of the type (η3-allyl)Pd(L)(Cl) and (η3-indenyl)Pd(L)(Cl) are highly active precatalysts for the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction. Even though allyl and indenyl ligands are similar to cyclopentadienyl (Cp) ligands, there have been no detailed comparative studies exploring the activity of precatalysts of the type (η5-Cp)Pd(L)(Cl) for Suzuki–Miyaura reactions. Here, we compare the catalytic activity of (η5-Cp)Pd(IPr)(Cl) (IPr = 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)-1,3-dihydro-2H-imidazol-2-ylidene, Cp) with two commercially available catalysts (η3-cinnamyl)Pd(IPr)(Cl) (Cin) and (η3-1-t-Bu-indenyl)Pd(IPr)(Cl) (tBu Ind). We show that Cp gives slightly better catalytic activity than Cin, but significantly inferior activity than tBu Ind. This order of activity is rationalized by comparing the rates at which the precatalysts are activated to the monoligated Pd(0) active species along with the tendency of the starting precatalysts to comproportionate with monoligated Pd(0) to form inactive Pd(I) dimers. As part of this work the Cp supported Pd(I) dimer (μ-Cp)(μ-Cl)Pd2(IPr)2 (Cp Dim) was synthesized and crystallographically characterized. It does not readily disproportionate to form monoligated Pd(0) and consequently Cp Dim is a poor catalyst for the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction.
ACS Catalysis | 2015
Patrick R. Melvin; Ainara Nova; David Balcells; Wei Dai; Nilay Hazari; Damian P. Hruszkewycz; Hemali P. Shah; Matthew T. Tudge
ACS Catalysis | 2015
Patrick R. Melvin; David Balcells; Nilay Hazari; Ainara Nova
Advanced Energy Materials | 2016
Tenghooi Goh; Jing Shun Huang; Kevin G. Yager; Chang Yong Nam; Xiao Tong; Louise M. Guard; Patrick R. Melvin; Francisco Antonio; Benjamin G. Bartolome; Minjoo Larry Lee; Nilay Hazari; André D. Taylor
Organometallics | 2013
Wei Dai; Matthew J. Chalkley; Gary W. Brudvig; Nilay Hazari; Patrick R. Melvin; Ravi Pokhrel; Michael K. Takase
Organometallics | 2016
David J. Charboneau; David Balcells; Nilay Hazari; Hannah M. C. Lant; James M. Mayer; Patrick R. Melvin; Brandon Q. Mercado; Wesley D. Morris; Michal Repisky; Hee-Won Suh
Organic Letters | 2016
Patrick R. Melvin; Nilay Hazari; Megan Mohadjer Beromi; Hemali P. Shah; Michael J. Williams
Organometallics | 2017
Patrick R. Melvin; Ainara Nova; David Balcells; Nilay Hazari; Mats Tilset