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Selective Coupling of 1,2-Bis-Boronic Esters at the more Substituted Site through Visible-Light Activation of Electron Donor-Acceptor Complexes.

Hui WangJingjing WuAdam NobleVarinder Kumar Aggarwal
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
1,2-Bis-boronic esters are useful synthetic intermediates particularly as the two boronic esters can be selectively functionalized. Usually, the less hindered primary boronic ester reacts, but herein, we report a coupling reaction that enables the reversal of this selectivity. This is achieved through the formation of a boronate complex with an electron-rich aryllithium which, in the presence of an electron-deficient aryl nitrile, leads to the formation of an electron donor-acceptor complex. Following visible-light photoinduced electron transfer, a primary radical is generated which isomerizes to the more stable secondary radical before radical-radical coupling with the arene radical-anion, giving β-aryl primary boronic ester products. The reactions proceed under catalyst-free conditions. This method also allows stereodivergent coupling of cyclic cis-1,2-bis-boronic esters to provide trans-substituted products, complementing the selectivity observed in the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction.
Keyphrases
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