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Metal-Free Borylation of Heteroarenes Using Ambiphilic Aminoboranes: On the Importance of Sterics in Frustrated Lewis Pair C-H Bond Activation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 139, Issue 41, Pages 14714-14723

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b08143

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  1. National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
  2. Centre de Catalyse et Chimie Verte (Quebec)
  3. NSERC
  4. FRQNT
  5. Vanier CGS

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Two novel frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) aminoboranes, (1-Pip-2-BH2-C6H4)(2) (2; Pip = piperidyl) and (1-NEt2-2-BH2-C6H4)(2) (3; NEt2 = diethylamino), were synthesized, and their structural features were elucidated both in solution and in the solid state. The reactivity of these species for the borylation of heteroarenes was investigated and compared to previously reported (1-TMP-2-BH2C6H4)(2) (1; TMP = tetramethylpiperidyl) and (1-NMe2-2-BH2-C6H4)(2) (4; NMe2 = dimethylamino) It was shown that 2 and 3 are more active Kinetic studies and density functional theory calculations were percatalysts for the borylation of heteroarenes than the bulkier analogue 1. formed with 1 and 2 to ascertain the influence of the amino group of H this FLP-catalyzed transformation; The C-H activation step was found to be more facile with smaller amines at the expense of a more difficult dissociation of the dimeric species. The bench-stable fluoroborate salts of all catalysts (1F-4F) have been synthesized and tested for the borylation reaction. The new precatalysts 2F and 3F are showing higher reaction rates and yields for multigram-scale syntheses.

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