(Hetero)arene-fused boroles: A broad spectrum of applications

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Abstract

(Hetero)arene-fused boroles are a class of compounds containing a 5-membered boron diene-ring. Based on their molecular framework, the (hetero)arene-fused boroles can be considered as boron-doped polycyclic antiaromatic hydrocarbons and are thus of great interest. Due to the vacant pz orbital on the 3-coordinate boron atom, the antiaromaticity and strain of the 5-membered borole ring, (hetero)arene-fused boroles possess strong electron accepting abilities and Lewis acidity. By functionalization, they can be tuned to optimize different properties for specific applications. Herein, we summarize synthetic methodologies, different strategies for their functionalization, and applications of (hetero)arene-fused boroles.

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He, J., Rauch, F., Finze, M., & Marder, T. B. (2021, January 7). (Hetero)arene-fused boroles: A broad spectrum of applications. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05676f

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