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. 2020 Jul 27;59(31):12876-12884.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201915619. Epub 2020 May 26.

New Radical Borylation Pathways for Organoboron Synthesis Enabled by Photoredox Catalysis

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New Radical Borylation Pathways for Organoboron Synthesis Enabled by Photoredox Catalysis

Jing Qi et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Radical borylation using N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-BH3 complexes as boryl radical precursors has emerged as an important synthetic tool for organoboron assembly. However, the majority of reported methods are limited to reaction modes involving carbo- and/or hydroboration of specific alkenes and alkynes. Moreover, the generation of NHC-boryl radicals relies principally on hydrogen atom abstraction with the aid of radical initiators. A distinct radical generation method is reported, as well as the reaction pathways of NHC-boryl radicals enabled by photoredox catalysis. NHC-boryl radicals are generated via a single-electron oxidation and subsequently undergo cross-coupling with the in-situ-generated radical anions to yield gem-difluoroallylboronates. A photoredox-catalyzed radical arylboration reaction of alkenes was achieved using cyanoarenes as arylating components from which elaborated organoborons were accessed. Mechanistic studies verified the oxidative formation of NHC-boryl radicals through a single-electron-transfer pathway.

Keywords: N-heterocyclic carbenes; borylations; organoborons; photocatalysis; radicals.

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