“…However, it is difficult to control the halogenation chemoselectively because the halonium ion intermediate generated by the electrophilic addition of olefin on alkenes and halogen reagents is highly reactive and induces some side reactions . Recently, some catalytic halo-functionalizations have been achieved by designing elaborately organocatalysts. − Among them, Lewis base catalysts containing heteroatoms having an electron-donating nature, such as nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, and phosphorus, are efficient at inducing the desired halo-functionalization (Scheme a). These Lewis base catalysts activate the halogen atom on the halogen reagent via noncovalent interaction to promote a chemoselective reaction.…”