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Cobalt-Catalyzed Borylative Reduction of Azobenzenes to Hydrazobenzenes via a Diborylated-Hydrazine Intermediate.

Wenli WangYuli WangYiying YangShanshan XieQi WangWenwen ChenShuo WangFangjun ZhangYinlin Shao
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
Cobalt-catalyzed borylative reduction of azobenzenes using pinacolborane is developed. The simple cobalt chloride catalyst and reaction conditions make this protocol attractive for hydrazobenzene synthesis. This borylative reduction shows good functional group compatibility and can be readily scaled up to the gram scale. Preliminary mechanistic studies clarified the proton source of the hydrazine products. This cobalt-catalyzed azobenzene borylative reaction provides a practical protocol to prepare synthetically useful diborylated hydrazines.
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