Abstract
Metal-catalyzed B-C and C-C bond-forming reactions of organoboronic acids that have been pursued in the past three decades by our group are summarized in this article. B-C bond-forming reactions for the synthesis of organoboronic acid derivatives include metal-catalyzed addition reactions of pinacolborane or catecholborane (hydroboration), bis(pinacolato)diboron (diboration), and alkylthioboranes (thioboration) to alkenes, alkynes, 1,3-alkadienes, or 1,2-alka-dienes (allenes). Other B-C bond-forming reactions include coupling reactions of pinacolborane or bis(pinacolato)dibor-on for borylation of C-halogen bonds with palladium catalysts and C-H bonds of arenes and alkenes with iridium catalysts. These reactions have provided a convenient new access to aryl-, 1-alkenyl-, allyl-, or benzylboronates. Metal-catalyzed C-C and C-N bond-forming reactions using boronic acid derivatives include synthesis of novel cyclic triolborate salts for palladium- or copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions with organic halides or amines, rhodium- or palladium-catalyzed 1,4-addition reactions of arylboronic acids to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and rhodium-catalyzed addition of aryl- and 1-alkenylboronic acids to aldehydes and imines. © 2008 The Chemical Society of Japan.
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Miyaura, N. (2008). Metal-catalyzed reactions of organoboronic acids and esters. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 81(12), 1535–1553. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.81.1535
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