The telomerization reaction of 1,3-butadiene with alcohols to give alkyl octadienyl ethers in the presence of palladium-carbene catalysts has been studied in detail. Unprecedented catalyst efficiency with turnover numbers (TON) up to 1,500,000 and turnover frequencies (TOF) up to 100,000 h(-1) have been obtained after optimization for the reaction of methanol in the presence of an excess of in situ generated carbene ligands. High yields (75-97 %) and catalyst productivities (TON 15,000-100,000) are observed for other aliphatic alcohols and phenols. For comparison five carbene-palladium(0) complexes have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. Both electronic and steric effects on the stability and reactivity of the catalysts have been discussed on the basis of density functional theory calculations.
A selective dimerization reaction of 1,3-butadiene in the presence of 2-propanol to give 1,3,7-octatriene has been developed. By modification of palladium carbene catalysts an unexpected selectivity switch from the telomerization to the dimerization product occurred. In applying the 1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)-4,5-dimethyl-3H-imidazolidenylpalladium(0) complex 9, unprecedented catalyst efficiency (TON > 80 000 and TOF > 5000 h(-1)) has been obtained for this transformation. [reaction: see text]
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