Mild Cu-Catalyzed Oxidation Of Benzylic Boronic Esters To Ketones

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Mild Cu-Catalyzed Oxidation Of Benzylic Boronic Esters To Ketones James Grayson, and Benjamin Michael Partridge ACS Catal., Just Accepted Manuscript • Publication Date (Web): 10 Apr 2019 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on April 10, 2019

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Mild Cu-Catalyzed Oxidation Of Benzylic Boronic Esters To Ketones James D. Grayson and Benjamin M. Partridge* Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S3 7HF, UK ABSTRACT: The oxidation of benzylic boronic esters directly to the ketone is reported. This mild Cu-catalyzed method uses an ambient atmosphere of air as the terminal oxidant and is notably chemoselective. Oxidation of the C-B bond occurs selectively, even in the presence of unprotected alcohols. Initial investigation suggests the reaction proceeds through an alkylboron to Cu transmetallation, peroxide formation, and rearrangement to give the carbonyl.

KEYWORDS: Boron, catalysis, copper, ketones, oxidation Organoboron reagents are versatile synthetic building blocks used in a broad range of applications from medicinal chemistry to materials science.1 Recent advances mean that alkylboronic esters can be readily prepared and transformed through a growing number of C-C and C-heteroatom bondforming processes.2 Oxidation of such boronic esters using basic H2O2 to give the corresponding alcohol is widely used (Scheme 1),3 including in the synthesis of complex natural products.4 If access to the carbonyl in one step is desired,5 oxidation of either an alkenyl- or α-heteroatom-substituted alkylboron is required. However, respectively these reagents are susceptible to protodeboronation and are often non-trivial to prepare. The oxidation of alkylboronic acids to the carboxylic acid has been achieved using chromic acid.6 However, mild and direct conditions for boronic ester-tocarbonyl oxidation are desirable to increase functional group tolerance and improve sustainability. Herein, we report a mild Cu-catalyzed oxidation of alkylboronic esters. This highly functional group tolerant reaction oxidizes the C-B bond selectively to give the corresponding carbonyl, using air as the terminal oxidant. Furthermore, oxidation of the boronic ester is highly chemoselective, even in the presence of unprotected alcohols. Our method therefore complements other chemoselective oxidation methods, including Wacker oxidation7 and the selective oxidation of primary,8 secondary9 and benzylic alcohols.10

conditions on the oxidation of benzylic boronic ester 1a. Initial findings showed that 1a could be oxidized to give a mixture of ketone 2 and alcohol 3 in the presence of Cu(OAc)2, bipyridine (L1) and aniline under air at ambient pressure (Table 1, entry 1). Key to the efficient formation of 2 was the use of a solvent mixture of MeCN, AcOH and pyridine.11-13 Evaluation of other ligands in place of L1 showed that dinitrogen ligands best promoted ketone formation (entries 24). Diamine L2 gave 2 in high yield alongside 3 as a side product. Though the yield of 2 was lower when using diimine ligands L3 and L4, these reactions selectively gave ketone 2 with only traces of alcohol 3 observed. The absence of aniline from the reaction mixture had a negative effect when using L2 (entry 5) but a beneficial effect when using L3 (entry 6). Pleasingly, the loading of both Cu(OAc)2 and L3 could be lowered, and the temperature decreased to 60 °C (entry 7). Presumably, at lower temperatures, decomposition of 1a through protodeboronation is reduced, leading to a higher yield of 2, even at substoichiometric catalyst loadings. A catalyst loading of 20 mol% was chosen as it gave consistently high yields across a range of substrates. Finally, the reaction could be run in the absence of molecular sieves without decrease in yield (entry 8). Reaction of trifluoroborate salt 1b under these conditions gave 2 selectively, but in low yield (entry 9). Table 1. Evaluation of Reaction Conditionsa B(pin)

a) Standard Peroxide Oxidation of C-B bond B(OR)2 R1

NaOH

R2

Ph

OH

H2 O 2 R1

R2

b) Oxidation of alkenyl- and -heteroatom-substituted alkylborons: B(OR)2 R

R2

1

c) This work: B(pin) R

1

R

2

NaOH

R

R2

1

O

Cu cat. O2

B(OR)2

O

H2 O 2

R

1

Me 1a

R

2

R1 2 X R

O

H2 O 2 NaOH

R

1

R2

 Chemoselective oxidation  Air (1 atm.) as terminal oxidant  Tolerates unprotected alcohols

Scheme 1: Oxidation of alkylboronic esters. pin = pinacol. As part of ongoing investigations into the transformation of alkylboronic esters, we evaluated the effect of various

Entry

L

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8d 9d,e

L1 L2 L3 L4 L2 L3 L3 L3 L3

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O

Cu(OAc)2, Ligand MeCN/AcOH/pyr (1:2:2) 4 Å MS, air, T, 16 h

Catalyst loadingb 100 mol% 100 mol% 100 mol% 100 mol% 100 mol% 100 mol% 15 mol% 20 mol% 20 mol%

Additive (equiv.) aniline (2) aniline (2) aniline (2) aniline (2) -

Ph

OH Me

2

T (°C) 80 80 80 80 80 80 60 60 60

Ph

Me 3

Yield of 2c 47% 77% 64% 61% 33% 70% 74% 96% 34%

Yield of 3c 2% 8%