The article presents a novel approach to address the challenge of selective cross-coupling of two alkyl electrophiles in organic synthesis. The key innovation is the discovery of unusually persistent nickel-alkyl complexes that can be formed directly from various alkyl electrophiles, such as alkyl halides, redox-active esters, or pyridinium salts. These nickel-alkyl complexes can be isolated or directly used to couple with a second alkyl electrophile, enabling a combinatorial approach to alkyl-alkyl cross-coupling reactions.
The authors showcase the utility of this synthetic capability by rapidly diversifying a range of organic building blocks, including amino acids, natural products, pharmaceuticals, and drug-like molecules, through dehalogenative, decarboxylative, or deaminative coupling reactions. In addition, the work provides insights into the organometallic chemistry of these synthetically relevant nickel-alkyl complexes through crystallographic analysis, stereochemical probes, and spectroscopic studies.
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