2005
DOI: 10.2174/1385272053765060
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Recent Advances in Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metal-Catalyzed Hydroborations

Abstract: Among the most significant advances in organic synthesis over the past few decades are those associated with the development of transition metal complexes for their use as catalysts in organic reactions. The discovery that transition metals can also be used to catalyze the addition of B-H bonds to unsaturated substrates has provided the synthetic community with another valuable tool. This review examines recent advances in the field of catalyzed hydroborations and their applications in organic synthesis.R-BR'2… Show more

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“…Along with hydroboration, [1][2][3][4] transition-metalcatalyzed diboration [5] has become useful for the functionalization of unsaturated organic compounds. [6,7] This reaction is widely applicable to substrates such as alkynes [8,9] arynes, [10] alkenes, [11][12][13] carbenoids, [14,15] as well as diazo [16] and carbonyl compounds.…”
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“…Along with hydroboration, [1][2][3][4] transition-metalcatalyzed diboration [5] has become useful for the functionalization of unsaturated organic compounds. [6,7] This reaction is widely applicable to substrates such as alkynes [8,9] arynes, [10] alkenes, [11][12][13] carbenoids, [14,15] as well as diazo [16] and carbonyl compounds.…”
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“…[17][18][19][20] Although bis(catecholato)diborane(4) and bis(pinacolato)diborane(4) represent by far the most commonly employed diborane(4) species, the reaction is not restricted to their use. For instance, several diboranes(4) with interesting properties are derived from [2]borametalloarenophanes. The first example of this class of organometallic compound, the [2]boraferrocenophane 1, was prepared by Herberhold, Wrackmeyer and co-worker, [21] while the molecular structure along with an alternative synthesis was published by our group.…”
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“…[1] Their most common method of preparation is by uncatalyzed hydroboration, the syn-addition of a boronhydrogen bond across carbon-carbon multiple bonds. [2] The development of a catalytic hydroboration process was aided by the observation that Wilkinson's catalyst underwent oxidative addition when treated with catecholborane.…”
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