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Phosphine-Directed sp3 C-H, C-O, and C-N Borylation.

Kelsey C MorrisShawn E WrightGillian F MeyerTimothy B Clark
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
Benzylic C-H borylation reactions are limited, requiring new approaches to exploit their reactivity for efficient selective functionalization. The recent development of phosphine-directed C-H borylation of arenes has now been extended to benzylic substrates, providing high yield of the mono- and geminal bis-borylation products. Attempts to borylate the C-H bond α to a benzylic ether or amine resulted in C-O and C-N borylation, followed by C-H borylation to provide geminal bis-borylated products.
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  • ionic liquid