“…Key contributions using these synthetically useful building blocks in transition-metal-catalyzed hydrocarbonation include an asymmetric hydroallylation of vinylsilanes under Cu–H catalysis by Xiong and co-workers (Scheme , eq 1) . Furthermore, Buchwald and co-workers reported a formal enantioselective hydroalkenylation of alkenyl metalloids (with [M] = −BR 2 , −SiR 3 , and −GeR 3 ) under dual Cu–H and palladium catalysis (Scheme , eq 2) . Parallel to these advances, Hu and co-workers disclosed a Ni–H-catalyzed enantioselective hydroalkylation of alkenyl boronates, followed by an enantioconvergent and diastereoselective hydroalkylation using racemic alkyl bromides (Scheme , eq 3). , …”