Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling
Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling | |
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Named after | Paul Cadiot Wladyslaw Chodkiewicz |
Reaction type | Coupling reaction |
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Organic Chemistry Portal | cadiot-chodkiewicz-coupling |
RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000100 |
The Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling in
The reaction mechanism involves deprotonation by base of the terminal alkyne proton followed by formation of a copper(I) acetylide. A cycle of oxidative addition and reductive elimination on the copper centre then creates a new carbon-carbon bond.
Scope
Unlike the related Glaser coupling the Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling proceeds selectively and will only couple the alkyne to the haloalkyne, giving a single product. By comparison the Glaser coupling would simply produce a distribution of all possible couplings. In one study[3] the Cadiot–Chodkiewicz coupling has been applied in the synthesis of acetylene macrocycles starting from cis-1,4-diethynyl-1,4-dimethoxycyclohexa-2,5-diene. This compound is also the starting material for the dibromide through N-bromosuccinimide (NBS) and silver nitrate:
The coupling reaction itself takes place in methanol with piperidine, the hydrochloric acid salt of hydroxylamine and copper(I) bromide.[3]
See also
- Glaser coupling – Another alkyne coupling reaction catalysed by a copper(I) salt.
- Sonogashira coupling – Pd/Cu catalysed coupling of an alkyne with an aryl or vinyl halide
- Castro–Stephens coupling – A cross-coupling reaction between a copper(I) acetylide and an aryl halide
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