174090-36-9Relevant articles and documents
Electrosynthesis of benzylboronic acids and esters
Pintaric,Laza,Olivero,Du?ach
, p. 8031 - 8033 (2004)
A novel preparation of benzylboronic acids and esters is described by using an electrochemical reductive coupling reaction between benzylic halides and borating agents (trialkylborates or pinacolborane). The reaction is carried out at room temperature in DMF or THF with the use of a sacrificial magnesium anode in a single-compartment cell.
Selective Benzylic CH-Borylations by Tandem Cobalt Catalysis
Bauer, Matthias,Ghosh, Pradip,Jacobi von Wangelin, Axel,Schoch, Roland
supporting information, (2021/11/27)
Metal-catalyzed C?H activations are environmentally and economically attractive synthetic strategies for the construction of functional molecules as they obviate the need for pre-functionalized substrates and minimize waste generation. Great challenges reside in the control of selectivities, the utilization of unbiased hydrocarbons, and the operation of atom-economical dehydrocoupling mechanisms. An especially mild borylation of benzylic CH bonds was developed with the ligand-free pre-catalyst Co[N(SiMe3)2]2 and the bench-stable and inexpensive borylation reagent B2pin2 that produces H2 as the only by-product. A full set of kinetic, spectroscopic, and preparative mechanistic studies are indicative of a tandem catalysis mechanism of CH-borylation and dehydrocoupling via molecular CoI catalysts.
Selective electrocatalytic hydroboration of aryl alkenes
Zhang, Yahui,Zhao, Xiangyu,Bi, Ce,Lu, Wenqi,Song, Mengyuan,Wang, Dongdong,Qing, Guangyan
, p. 1691 - 1699 (2021/03/09)
Organoboron compounds are powerful precursors of value-added organic compounds in synthetic chemistry, and transition metal-catalysed borylation has always been dominant. To avoid toxic reagents and costs associated with metal catalysts, simpler, more eco
Manganese-Catalyzed Hydroboration of Terminal Olefins and Metal-Dependent Selectivity in Internal Olefin Isomerization-Hydroboration
Garhwal, Subhash,Kroeger, Asja A.,Thenarukandiyil, Ranjeesh,Fridman, Natalia,Karton, Amir,De Ruiter, Graham
supporting information, p. 494 - 504 (2021/01/11)
In the past decade, the use of earth-abundant metals in homogeneous catalysis has flourished. In particular, metals such as cobalt and iron have been used extensively in reductive transformations including hydrogenation, hydroboration, and hydrosilylation