Metal-Free Directed C-H Borylation of Pyrroles.
Zheng-Jun WangXiangyang ChenLei WuJonathan J WongYong LiangYue ZhaoKendall N HoukZhuangzhi ShiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Robust strategies to enable the rapid construction of complex organoboronates in selective, practical, low-cost, and environmentally friendly modes remain conspicuously underdeveloped. Here, we develop a general strategy for the site-selective C-H borylation of pyrroles by using only BBr3 directed by pivaloyl groups, avoiding the use of any metal. The site-selectivity is generally dominated by chelation and electronic effects, thus forming diverse C2-borylated pyrroles against the steric effect. The formed products can readily engage in downstream transformations, enabling a step-economic process to access drugs such as Lipitor. DFT calculations (wB97X-D) demonstrate the preferred positional selectivity of this reaction.