“…[3] In the CÀHa ctivation/functionalization of 3-substituted five-membered heteroarenes,such as thiophenes,furans,and pyrroles,t he differentiation between the C2 and C5 position constitutes ap rototypical example of such as electivity challenge. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Amongst other transformations, [5,6,8,10,12] the olefination of such substrates has raised significant interest (Scheme 1). [4,7,9,11] Thes ite selectivity of the CÀHa ctivation of 3-substituted five-membered heteroarenes is characterized by acompetition between effects favoring different positions in these substrates.F or substrates bearing electron-donating substituents in the 3-position, the C À Ha ctivation in the C2position is electronically favored, since the employed catalysts are typically electrophilic in nature and thus favor the activation in the most electron-rich position.…”