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Diverse Synthesis of (Thio)ethers and (Thio)esters Using Halodiborylmethane as a Transformable C1 Building Block
Chiwon Hwang1, Yunhui Jang1, Yongsuk Jung1
1Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The development of effective strategies to forge C-O and C-S bonds in diverse chemical spaces is of considerable interest in synthetic organic chemistry. Herein we report a versatile approach for the modular synthesis of structurally diverse (thio)ethers and (thio)esters via homologative coupling of α-halodiborylmethane followed by transformation of the introduced diborylmethyl group. This method accommodates a wide array of oxygen- and sulfur-containing molecules, including biologically active compounds. The initial coupling exhibits a broad substrate scope, while subsequent diversification of the diborylmethyl moiety enables access to various structural motifs through deborylative alkylation, Zweifel olefination, and boron-Wittig reaction. This protocol efficiently generates diversely functionalized (thio)ethers and (thio)esters, expanding the toolkit for accessing biologically relevant scaffolds.
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