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TETRAHEDRON LETTERS
Volume 59, Issue 14, Pages 1269-1277Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2018.01.098
Keywords
Noncovalent interaction; C-H activation; Borylation; Remote functionalization
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- DST [SB/S2/RJN-45/2013, SB/FT/CS-141/2014]
- UGC
- DST
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Noncovalent interactions play a fundamental role in molecular biology, crystal engineering, supramolecular chemistry, drug design, sensing applications, and many other research fields in the chemical sciences. Because of this importance, thorough research efforts have been focused on the interpreting and quantifying these interactions, which include H-bonding, electrostatic effects, pi-pi interaction, cation-pi interaction, hydrophobic-hydrophobic interaction, van der Waals forces, and other such type of interactions. However, on the synthetic standpoint, use of these noncovalent interactions are rare, although might be beneficial for the site-selective C-H bond activation and functionalization by transition metal catalysis. In this context, iridium-catalyzed C-H borylation has gained immense popularity due to the versatility conferred to the C-B bonds. Very recently, researchers have started employing these interactions as a governing factor for attaining regioselectivity in arene C-H borylation. In this perspective, we will focus on the advancements made so far by the use of various noncovalent interactions in Ir-catalyzed borylations. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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