Remarkably selective Iridium catalysts for the elaboration of aromatic C-H bonds

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Abstract

Arylboron compounds have intriguing properties and are important building blocks for chemical synthesis. A family of Ir catalysts now enables the direct synthesis of arylboron compounds from aromatic hydrocarbons and boranes under "solventless" conditions. The Ir catalysts are highly selective for C-H activation and do not interfere with subsequent in situ transformations, including Pd-mediated cross-couplings with aryl halides. By virtue of their favorable activities and exceptional selectivities, these Ir catalysts impart the synthetic versatility of arylboron reagents to C-H bonds in aromatic and heteroaromatic hydrocarbons.

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Cho, J. Y., Tse, M. K., Holmes, D., Maleczka, R. E., & Smith, M. R. (2002). Remarkably selective Iridium catalysts for the elaboration of aromatic C-H bonds. Science, 295(5553), 305–308. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1067074

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