Boron-Based Enantiomerism

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Boron-based enantiomerism is fragile due to the inherent tendency of a dissociation of a ligand from tetra-coordinate chiral boron complexes under formation of the achiral tri-coordinate species. This review will present the different approaches in overcoming the inherent tendency of racemization in boron-stereogenic compounds. When embedded in an environment of chiral ligands or substituents, configurationally stable boron stereogenic centers can form in a diastereoselective manner. Compounds incorporating boron as the exclusive stereogenic center are obtained by resolution of the racemic mixtures. The recently developed – much more efficient – methods of a catalytic, enantioselective creation of boron stereogenic compounds are highlighted in this review. Finally the chiroptical properties of enantiomerically pure boron complexes that makes them promising materials or devices are addressed.

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Braun, M. (2024, April 8). Boron-Based Enantiomerism. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.202400052

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