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Boron-Catalyzed α-Functionalizations of Carboxylic Acids
Yohei Shimizu1,2, Motomu Kanai3
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Hokkaido University, Kita 10 Nishi 8, 060-0810, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan.
Abstract:
Catalytic, chemoselective, and asymmetric α-functionalizations of carboxylic acids promise up-grading simple feedstock materials to value-added functional molecules, as well as late-stage structural diversifications of multifunctional molecules, such as drugs and their leads. In this personal account, we describe boron-catalyzed α-functionalizations of carboxylic acids developed in our group (five reaction types). The reversible boron carboxylate formation is key to the acidification of the α-protons and enolization using mild organic bases, allowing for chemoselective and asymmetric bond formations of carboxylic acids. The ligand effects on reactivity and stereoselectivity, substrate scopes, and mechanistic insights are summarized.
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