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Catalytic Boration of Alkyl Halides with Borane without Hydrodehalogenation Enabled by Titanium Catalyst
Wang, Xianjin,Cui, Penglei,Xia, Chungu,Wu, Lipeng
supporting information, p. 12298 - 12303 (2021/05/07)
An unprecedented and general titanium-catalyzed boration of alkyl (pseudo)halides (alkyl-X, X=I, Br, Cl, OMs) with borane (HBpin, HBcat) is reported. The use of titanium catalyst can successfully suppress the undesired hydrodehalogenation products that prevail using other transition-metal catalysts. A series of synthetically useful alkyl boronate esters are readily obtained from various (primary, secondary, and tertiary) alkyl electrophiles, including unactivated alkyl chlorides, with tolerance of other reducing functional groups such as ester, alkene, and carbamate. Preliminary studies on the mechanism revealed a possible radical reaction pathway. Further extension of our strategy to aryl bromides is also demonstrated.
TRIPHENYLENE COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT COMPRISING THE SAME
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Paragraph 0064; 0068-0070, (2021/04/20)
The present invention relates to a triphenylene compound and an organic light emitting device including the same.
Facile and economical Miyaura borylation and one-pot Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction
Boontiem, Phongsakorn,Kiatisevi, Supavadee
, (2020/03/03)
Facile and economical method for Miyaura borylation reaction between B2pin2 and aryl bromides is reported. The catalytic system containing 2 mol% PdCl2(PPh3)2 and KOAc serves to enable borylations to occur under solvent-free and atmospheric conditions. The developed protocol can be applied to synthesize symmetrical and unsymmetrical biaryls via one-pot two-step Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction and also offers the up-scalability.