Advanced 1,1-carboboration reactions with pentafluorophenylboranes

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Abstract

The 1,1 carboboration reaction of a variety of metal-substituted alkynes with simple trialkylboranes R 3 B yields the respective alkenylboranes (Wrackmeyer reaction). The use of the strongly electrophilic R-B(C 6 F 5 ) 2 reagents allows for much milder reaction conditions and gives good yields of the respective bulky alkenylboranes from conventional terminal alkynes by means of 1,2-hydride migration. Even internal alkynes undergo 1,1-carboboration with the R-B(C 6 F 5 ) 2 reagents, in this case yielding alkenylboranes by means of C-C bond cleavage. Phosphorus, sulfur or even boron containing substituents can serve as the migrating alkynyl substituents in the advanced 1,1-carboboration reactions using the R-B(C 6 F 5 ) 2 reagents. Sequential 1,1-carboboration of geminal bis(alkynyl) derivatives of these elements with the R-B(C 6 F 5 ) 2 boranes yields boryl substituted phospholes, thiophenes or even boroles in quite a variety. Vicinal bis(alkynyl)arenes or heteroarene substrates undergo benzannulation reactions in this way. Many of the -B(C 6 F 5 ) 2 substituted 1,1-carboboration products can be used as reagents in cross coupling reactions. A recently disclosed organometallic analogue, namely a 1,1-carbozirconation reaction is described.

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Kehr, G., & Erker, G. (2016, January 1). Advanced 1,1-carboboration reactions with pentafluorophenylboranes. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc03282b

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