Annulative coupling of vinylboronic esters: aryne-triggered 1,2-metallate rearrangement

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Abstract

A stereoselective annulative coupling of a vinylboronic ester ate-complex with arynes producing cyclic borinic esters has been developed. An annulation reaction that proceeded through the formation of two C-C bonds and a C-B bond was realized by exploiting a 1,2-metallate rearrangement of boronate triggered by the addition of a vinyl group to the strained triple bond of an aryne. The generated aryl anion would then cyclize to a boron atom to complete the annulation cascade. The annulated borinic ester could be converted to boronic acids and their derivatives by oxidation, halogenation, and cross-coupling. Particularly, halogenation and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling proceeded in a site-selective fashion and produced highly substituted alkylboronic acid derivatives.

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Mizoguchi, H., Kamada, H., Morimoto, K., Yoshida, R., & Sakakura, A. (2022). Annulative coupling of vinylboronic esters: aryne-triggered 1,2-metallate rearrangement. Chemical Science, 13(33), 9580–9585. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02623f

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