“…[9][10][11] Welldefined heterometallic hydrides have recently been reported, including recent examples featuring Ni-Mg and Ni-Zn bridged hydrides, yet their utilization in catalysis is in their infancy. [12][13][14] Various transition metal complexes are known to facilitate hydroboration of N-heterocycles, such as Rh, 15 Ru, 16 Fe, 17 and a recent example by the Findlater group featuring Ni. 18 In addition, complexes bearing redox-inactive metals such as La, Mg, and Zn as well as phospholenes are known to facilitate hydroboration of heterocycles.…”