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Radical C-N Borylation of Aromatic Amines Enabled by a Pyrylium Reagent.

Yuanhong MaYue PangSonia ChabbraEdward J ReijerseAlexander SchneggJan NiskiMarkus LeutzschJosep Cornella
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Herein, we report a radical borylation of aromatic amines through a homolytic C(sp2 )-N bond cleavage. This method capitalizes on a simple and mild activation via a pyrylium reagent (Sc Pyry-OTf) thus priming the amino group for reactivity. The combination of terpyridine and a diboron reagent triggers a radical reaction which cleaves the C(sp2 )-N bond and forges a new C(sp2 )-B bond. The unique non-planar structure of the pyridinium intermediate, provides the necessary driving force for the aryl radical formation. The method permits borylation of a wide variety of aromatic amines indistinctively of the electronic environment.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • single molecule
  • dna binding