Spin-Switching Transmetalation at Ni Diimine Catalysts

2018 
Transmetalation is a ubiquitous transformation used for synthesizing organic molecules. In catalyst-transfer polymerization (CTP), conjugated monomers are polymerized using transmetalation of Grignard reagents to make versatile organic semiconductors such as poly(3-hexylthiophene). This study presents the complete mechanistic viewpoint for this transmetalation reaction, taking into consideration the catalyst electronic states, steric environment, and realistic models of each reagent. These quantum chemical results reveal that singlet–triplet crossing is routine in these transmetalation reactions, and switching between low-spin square-planar and high-spin tetrahedral geometries naturally occurs during the catalytic cycle. In this cycle transmetalation preferentially occurs from a triplet state but forces the metal center back into a singlet state after monomer addition. Furthermore, the relative preference of singlet vs triplet state can be modulated by the ancillary ligand. This model therefore captures r...
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