Noncovalent CH-π and π-π Interactions in Phosphoramidite Palladium(II) Complexes with Strong Conformational Preference

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Dec 1;60(49):25832-25838. doi: 10.1002/anie.202106881. Epub 2021 Nov 3.

Abstract

The weak noncovalent interactions and flexibility of ligands play a key role in enantioselective metal-catalyzed reactions. In transition metal complexes and their catalytic applications, the experimental assessment and the design of key interactions is as difficult as the prediction of the enantioselectivities, especially for flexible, privileged ligands such as chiral phosphoramidites. Therefore, the interligand interactions in cis-PdII L2 Cl2 phosphoramidite complexes were investigated by NMR spectroscopy and computations. We were able to induce a strong conformational preference by breaking the symmetry of the C2 -symmetric side chain of one of the ligands, and shift the equilibrium between hetero- and homocomplexes towards heterocomplexes because of interligand interactions in the cis-complexes. The modulation of aryl substituents was exploited, along with the solvent effect. The combined CH-π and π-π interactions reveal design patterns for binding and folding of chiral ligands and catalysts.

Keywords: NMR spectroscopy; conformational analysis; noncovalent interactions; phosphoramidites; supramolecular balance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't