Mechanistic Studies
of Imidazole Autocatalysis in
1,1′-Thiocarbonyldiimidazole-Mediated Couplings of Aniline
Posted on 2024-04-30 - 19:07
While investigating a 1,1′-thiocarbonyldiimidazole
(TCDI)-mediated
coupling in the synthesis of an aryl isothiocyanate, imidazole autocatalysis
was observed. Although reported for 1,1′-carbonyldiimidazole
(CDI), imidazole autocatalysis with TCDI has not been described. In
this study, we explore the mechanism of imidazole autocatalysis in
TCDI-mediated couplings of aniline. Notably, acids and non-nucleophilic
bases were not shown to catalyze this reaction, suggesting that imidazole
autocatalysis occurs via an alternative mechanism. We propose that
imidazole acts as a nucleophilic catalyst leading to a more reactive
cationic TCDI species. Inverse first-order kinetics with respect to
imidazole anion and rapid equilibration with deuterated imidazole
resulting in the release of free imidazole from TCDI support this
conclusion. Increased catalytic activity with several known nucleophilic
catalysts was observed, further supporting the role of imidazole as
a nucleophilic catalyst. A density functional theory (DFT)-based computational
model was constructed to identify other potential nucleophilic catalysts
in this reaction. This model was successful in identifying several
classes of nucleophilic catalysts that proved to be even more reactive
catalysts for TCDI-mediated couplings of aniline compared to imidazole.
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March, Nathan; Paul-Gorsline, Bradley J. (1753). Mechanistic Studies
of Imidazole Autocatalysis in
1,1′-Thiocarbonyldiimidazole-Mediated Couplings of Aniline. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.4c00098