Diverse functionalization of strong alkyl C–H bonds by undirected borylation
Article 2020 en
Authors
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Raphael J. Oeschger
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Bo Su
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Isaac Furay Yu
Abstract
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Speeding up borylation Catalytic borylation is the rare reaction that can selectively target stronger over weaker saturated carbon–hydrogen (C–H) bonds. However, the trade-off has been that the reaction is slow and requires high excess of the hydrocarbon. Oeschger et al. now report that the right ligand (2-methylphenanthroline) coordinated to iridium can accelerate the reaction by 50- to 80-fold. This rate enhancement enables selective borylation of primary C–H bonds with the hydrocarbon as limiting reagent. The reaction is also unusually selective for β-C–H bonds in saturated heterocycles. Science , this issue p. 736
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