Catalytic regioselective 3,4-difunctionalization of 3-iodo-o-carborane via Pd migration
Xianren Jiang1,2, Chang-Hua Ding1, Zaozao Qiu1,2
1Innovation Institute of Carbon Neutrality, International Joint Laboratory of Catalytic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, College of Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
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A Pd-catalyzed one-pot regioselective difunctionalization of 3-iodo-o-carborane has been achieved for the synthesis of a wide variety of 3-alkyl-4-Nu-o-carboranes (Nu = aryl, alkyl, amino, or thio groups) in moderate to excellent yields. This protocol combines the sequential activation of cage B(3)-I and B(4)-H bonds via Pd 1,4-migration.
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