99810-76-1Relevant articles and documents
Carbon-carbon bond activation by B(OMe)3/B2pin2-mediated fragmentation borylation
Chen, Quan,Jiang, Jiachen,Wang, Li,Wu, Aizhen,Yin, Youzhi,Zhang, Hua,Zhang, Ke,Zhao, Mengzhen,Zhong, Qi,Zou, Youliang
, p. 15104 - 15109 (2021/12/09)
Selective carbon-carbon bond activation is important in chemical industry and fundamental organic synthesis, but remains challenging. In this study, non-polar unstrained Csp2-Csp3 and Csp2-Csp2 bond activation was achieved by B(OMe)3/B2pin2-mediated fragmentation borylation. Various indole derivatives underwent C2-regioselective C-C bond activation to afford two C-B bonds under transition-metal-free conditions. Preliminary mechanistic investigations suggested that C-B bond formation and C-C bond cleavage probably occurred in a concerted process. This new reaction mode will stimulate the development of reactions based on inert C-C bond activation. This journal is
Highly nucleophilic dipropanolamine chelated boron reagents for aryl-transmetallation to iron complexes
Dunsford, Jay J.,Clark, Ewan R.,Ingleson, Michael J.
, p. 20577 - 20583 (2015/12/04)
New aryl- and heteroarylboronate esters chelated by dipropanolamine are synthesised directly from boronic acids. The corresponding anionic borates are readily accessible by deprotonation and demonstrate an increase in hydrocarbyl nucleophilicity in comparison to other common borates. The new borates proved competent for magnesium or zinc additive-free, direct boron-to-iron hydrocarbyl transmetallations with well-defined iron(ii) (pre)catalysts. The application of the new borate reagents in representative Csp2-Csp3 cross-coupling led to almost exclusive homocoupling unless coupling is performed in the presence of a zinc additive.
SYNTHESIS OF BORONIC ESTERS AND BORONIC ACIDS USING GRIGNARD REAGENTS
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Paragraph 0062; 0071, (2013/03/26)
Boronic esters and boronic acids are synthesized at ambient temperature in an ethereal solvent by the reaction of Grignard reagents with a boron-containing substrate. The boron-containing substrate may be a boronic ester such as pinacolborane, neopentylglycolborane, or a dialkylaminoborane compound such as diisopropylaminoborane. The Grignard reagents may be preformed or generated from an alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heteroaryl, vinyl, or allyl halide compound and Mg°. When the boron-containing substrate is a boronic ester, the reactions generally proceed at room temperature without added base in about 1 to 3 hours to form a boronic ester compound. When the boron-containing substrate is a dialkylaminoborane compound, the reactions generally proceed to completion at 0°C in about 1 hour to form a boronic acid compound.