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Protodeboronation of Heteroaromatic, Vinyl, and Cyclopropyl Boronic Acids: pH-Rate Profiles, Autocatalysis, and Disproportionation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 138, Issue 29, Pages 9145-9157

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b03283

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  1. European Research Council under European Union/ERC [340163]
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [1238123, EP/J003921/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  3. EPSRC [EP/J003921/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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pH-rate profiles for aqueous-organic protodeboronation of 18 boronic acids, many widely viewed as unstable, have been studied by NMR and DFT. Rates were pH-dependent, and varied substantially between the boronic acids, with rate maxima that varied over 6 orders of magnitude. A mechanistic model containing five general pathways (k(1)-k(5)) has been developed, and together with input of [B](tot), K-W, K-a, and K-aH, the protodeboronation kinetics can be correlated as a function of pH (1-13) for all 18 species. Cyclopropyl and vinyl boronic acids undergo very slow protodeboronation, as do 3- and 4-pyridyl boronic acids (t(0.5) > 1 week, pH 12, 70 degrees C). In contrast, 2-pyridyl and 5-thiazolyl boronic acids undergo rapid protodeboronation (t(0.5) approximate to 25-50 s, pH 7, 70 degrees C), via fragmentation of zwitterionic intermediates. Lewis acid additives (e.g., Cu, Zn salts) can attenuate (2-pyridyl) or accelerate (S-thiazolyl and 5-pyrazolyl) fragmentation. Two additional processes compete when the boronic acid and the boronate are present in sufficient proportions (pH = pK(a) +/- 1.6): (i) self-/autocatalysis and (ii) sequential disproportionations of boronic acid to borinic acid and borane.

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