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Visible Light Induced Rhodium(I)-Catalyzed C-H Borylation.

Jompol ThongpaenRomane ManguinVincent DorcetThomas VivesCarine DuhayonMarc MauduitOlivier Baslé
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
An efficient visible light induced rhodium(I)-catalyzed regioselective borylation of aromatic C-H bonds is reported. The photocatalytic system is based on a single NHC-RhI complex capable of both harvesting visible light and enabling the bond breaking/forming at room temperature. The chelating nature of the NHC-carboxylate ligand was critical to ensure the stability of the RhI complex and to provide excellent photocatalytic activities. Experimental mechanistic studies evidenced a photooxidative ortho C-H bond addition upon irradiation with blue LEDs, leading to a cyclometalated RhIII -hydride intermediate.
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