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Ligand-controlled regiodivergent Ni-catalyzed trans -hydroboration/carboboration of internal alkynes with B 2 pin 2 .

Zunsheng ChenBiao NieXiaoning LiTeng LiuChunsheng LiJiuzhong Huang
Published in: Chemical science (2024)
Unprecedented regioselective trans -hydroboration and carboboration of unbiased electronically internal alkynes were realized via a nickel catalysis system with the aid of the directing group strategy. Furthermore, the excellent α- and β-regioselectivity could be accurately switched by the nitrogen ligand (terpy) and phosphine ligand (Xantphos). Mechanistic studies provided an insight into the rational reaction process, that underwent the cis -to- trans isomerization of alkenyl nickel species. This transformation not only expands the scope of transition-metal-catalyzed boration of internal alkynes but also, more particularly, portrays the vast prospects of the directing group strategy in the selective functionalization of unactivated alkynes.
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