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Regioselective Amidine-Directed Iridium-Catalyzed C(sp3)-H Borylation by Attuning Boronic Esters
Anshu Yadav1, Milton R Smith1, Robert E Maleczka1
1Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, 578 South Shaw Lane, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
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The first Ir-catalyzed C-H borylation (CHB) of amidine aliphatic bonds is reported. The products can be isolated as boronic esters as well as air stable difluoroborate molecules. Selectivity for primary as well as secondary N-adjacent C(sp3)-H bonds is demonstrated even in the presence of sterically accessible C(sp2)-H and other C(sp3)-H bonds. Monoborylation occurs when the amidine is the limiting reagent versus the boron source.
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