“…Studies in this area focus, on the one hand, on the development of suitable carbene precursors and, on the other hand, on the exploration of efficient catalytic methods . With regard to the development of catalytic systems, transition-metal catalysts including rhodium(II), , rhodium(I), copper(I), , gold(I), iridium(I), and ruthenium(II) have been applied by the groups of Curran, Xu, Zhu, Wang, Zhang, and Iwasa (Scheme a). Despite the broad studies, currently, the use of nonprecious metals as catalysts in the insertion of carbenes into B–H bonds still remains very limited, leaving great space for the development of new catalytic methods that involve metals with high abundance and low price.…”