Supported Lanthanum Borohydride Catalyzes CH Borylation Inside Zeolite Micropores

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The zeolite-supported lanthanide La(BH4)x-HY30 catalyzes C−H borylation of benzene with pinacolborane (HBpin), providing a complementary approach to precious, late transition metal-catalyzed borylations. The reactive catalytic species are generated from La grafted at the Brønsted acid sites (BAS) in micropores of the zeolite, whereas silanoate- and aluminoate-grafted sites are inactive under the reaction conditions. During typical catalytic borylations, conversion to phenyl pinacolborane (PhBpin) is zero-order in HBpin concentration. A turnover number (TON) of 167 is accessed by capping external silanols, selectively grafting at BAS sites, and adding HBpin slowly to the reaction.

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Li, Y., Kanbur, U., Cui, J., Wang, G., Kobayashi, T., Sadow, A. D., & Qi, L. (2022). Supported Lanthanum Borohydride Catalyzes CH Borylation Inside Zeolite Micropores. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(15). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202117394

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