Regioselectivity of the borylation of alkanes and arenes |
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Authors: | Hartwig John F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. jhartwig@illinois.edu |
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Abstract: | The borylation of alkanes and arenes has become some of the most practical C-H bond functionalization chemistry. Most striking is the high regioselectivity of these reactions. Rhodium and ruthenium complexes catalyze with exquisite selectivity the borylation of methyl C-H bonds over methylene or methine C-H bonds. Iridium complexes catalyze, with high steric control, the borylation of one aromatic C-H bond over another. In contrast, iridium-catalyzed borylation of heteroaromatic C-H bonds is more controlled by electronic effects. Detailed information on these selectivities and mechanistic information on the origins of this regioselectivity will be described in this critical review (95 references). |
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