Deoxygenative Borylation of Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols

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Abstract

Two different approaches for the deoxygenative radical borylation of secondary and tertiary alcohols are presented. These transformations either proceed through a metal-free silyl-radical-mediated pathway or utilize visible-light photoredox catalysis. Readily available xanthates or methyl oxalates are used as radical precursors. The reactions show broad substrate scope and high functional-group tolerance, and are conducted under mild and practical conditions.

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Friese, F. W., & Studer, A. (2019). Deoxygenative Borylation of Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 58(28), 9561–9564. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201904028

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