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Activation of Diboron Reagents with Bronsted Bases and Alcohols: An Experimental and Theoretical Perspective of the Organocatalytic Boron Conjugate Addition Reaction

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 1121-1126

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201102209

Keywords

boron; DFT; organocatalysis; reaction mechanisms; synthetic methods

Funding

  1. MICINN [CTQ2010-16226/BQU, CTQ2008-06549-CO2-02/BQU, CSD2006-0003]
  2. AGAUR [2009SGR-00462, 2009SGR-00116]
  3. Generalitat Catalunya
  4. ICIQ Foundation

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Bases play an important role in organocatalytic boron conjugate addition reactions. The sole use of MeOH and a base can efficiently transform acyclic and cyclic activated olefins into the corresponding beta-borated products in the presence of diboron reagents. Inorganic and organic bases deprotonate MeOH in the presence of diboron reagents. It is concluded, on the basis of theoretical calculations, NMR spectroscopic data, and ESI-MS experiments, that the methoxide anion forms a Lewis acidbase adduct with the diboron reagent. The sp2 B atom of the methoxidediboron adduct gains a strongly nucleophilic character, and attacks the electron-deficient olefin. The methanol protonates the intermediate, generating the product and another methoxide anion. This appears to be the simplest method to activate diboron reagents and make them suitable for incorporation into target organic molecules.

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