Photo-induced weak base-catalyzed synthesis of α-haloboronates from vinylboronates and polyfluoroalkyl halides

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Publication Date 2021-02-26
DOI 10.1039/D1QO00169H
Impact Factor 5.281
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Tongchang Fang, Jian Qiu, Kai Yang


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Abstract

Organoboron compounds play an important role in various fields due to the diverse transformations of C–B bonds. The introduction of easy-to-transform functional groups into organoboron compounds would greatly increase their synthetic application value. This article reports the first synthesis of sp2-α-haloboronates via an in situ α-sp3-boron radical intermediate, and proved their high synthetic application value through subsequent transformations.

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