Issue 23, 2020

Theoretical investigation on the Cu(i)-catalyzed N-carboxamidation of indoles with isocyanates to form indole-1-carboxamides: effects of solvents

Abstract

The mechanisms of Cu(I)-catalyzed N-carboxamidation of indoles with isocyanates are studied in detail to explore the effects of DMSO vs. THF vs. acetone based on theoretical calculations. The calculated results are shown as follows: (a) the Cu(I) catalyst can activate the N1–C1 double bond of im1 to promote the intermolecular addition. (b) The solvents DMSO, THF and acetone can not only act as the hydrogen-bond acceptor to facilitate intermolecular addition between C1 and N2 by the hydrogen-bond N2–H1⋯O2 (O3 or O4), but also play the role of a proton-transfer shuttle in assisting the H1+-shift by the stepwise proton-transport process (the protonation of solvent and the deprotonation of solvent-H+). Due to the assistance of DMSO, THF and acetone, the rate-determining free energy barrier of the Cu(I)-catalyzed reaction is greatly reduced from 44.7 to 24.3, 25.6 and 28.6 kcal mol−1, which explains the experimental phenomena well (95% vs. 58% vs. 24% in yields). More importantly, the electron-donating ability of solvents (DMSO, THF and acetone) is found to be the primary factor that critically affects the catalytic activity of solvents, and the stronger electron-donating properties of solvents (DMSO > THF > acetone) are favorable for the present Cu(I)-catalyzed reactions. (c) Substrate 1a can also assist the reaction, but the catalytic capability of 1a is weaker than that of solvents DMSO, THF and acetone (energy barrier: 40.0 vs. 24.3, 25.6 and 28.6 kcal mol−1). Briefly, the present study is expected to help one understand the influence of solvents on the transition metal-catalyzed reactions including the addition reaction and the proton-transfer process.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical investigation on the Cu(i)-catalyzed N-carboxamidation of indoles with isocyanates to form indole-1-carboxamides: effects of solvents

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Mar 2020
Accepted
13 May 2020
First published
13 May 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 9878-9887

Theoretical investigation on the Cu(I)-catalyzed N-carboxamidation of indoles with isocyanates to form indole-1-carboxamides: effects of solvents

B. Yuan, J. Wan, X. Guo, Y. Gong, F. Zhang, Q. Li, G. Wang, J. Chen and R. He, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 9878 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01116A

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