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Rhodium catalyzed cascade cyclization featuring B-H and C-H activation: one-step construction of carborane-fused N-polyheterocycles.

Hairong LyuYangjian QuanZuowei Xie
Published in: Chemical science (2018)
A one-pot strategy for efficient and facile synthesis of C,B-substituted carborane-fused N-polyheterocycles is reported. A rhodium catalyzed cascade cyclization of carboranyl N-arylimines with vinyl ketones enables the effective construction of three new B-C and C-C bonds in one reaction. Both carboranyl B-H and aryl C-H bonds are sequentially activated, leading to a series of previously unavailable C,B-substituted carborane-fused cyclopenta[b]quinoline derivatives, for potential applications in pharmaceuticals and materials, in a step-economical manner. The successful isolation and structural identification of a key intermediate provide solid evidence for the reaction mechanism, involving a tandem sequence of regioselective B-H activation, alkene insertion, nucleophilic cyclization, C-H activation, nucleophilic cyclization, dehydration and oxidative aromatization.
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