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Alkenes dichloroborane-dimethyl sulfide

If alkyldichloroboranes are specifically required, dichloroborane-dimethyl sulfide is the reagent of choice. It is more stable and more convenient than the dichloroborane-diethyl ether complex, but its hydroborating properties are very similar." Dichloroborane complexes ethers even more strongly than monochloroborane, and its reactions with alkenes in this solvent are slow and lead to mixtures. Therefore, it is generally used in pentane and trichloroborane is added to liberate uncomplexed dichloroborane. Under these conditions it readily gives alkyldichloroboranes on reaction with alkenes or alkenyldichloro-boranes on reaction with alkynes. " " The latter reaction has been applied to alkynylsilanes (equation 44)." ... [Pg.718]

Hydroboration of Alkenes and Alkynes. The hydroboration of alkenes with dichloroborane-dimethyl sulfide (DCBS) in refluxing dichloromethane produces considerable quantities of R2BCI and R3B as impurities, presumably as the result of disproportionation of the reagent. The addition of boron trichloride liberates dichloroborane and the hydroboration proceeds cleanly at25°C (eq 1). ... [Pg.200]

Although dichloroborane reacts direcdy with alkenes in the gas phase (118), its complexes with diethyl ether and dimethyl sulfide are so strong that direct hydroboration does not proceed (119,120). The addition of a decomplexing agent, eg, boron trichloride, is necessary for hydroboration. [Pg.311]

Monochloborane-dimethyl sulfide coexists with small amounts of the borane and dichloroborane complexes, but the bromoborane-dimethyl sulfide complex appears to be almost pure. - These complexes react readily with alkenes at 25 °C and can be used for hydroborations in a variety of solvents. Dialkylha-loboranes are obtained in high yield as their dimethyl sulfide complexes (equation 24), but dimethyl sulfide is readily removed under reduced pressure if required. - The reagents are also useful for cyclic hydroborations of dienes such as cyclooctadiene (equation 25). An alternative approach to dialkylbro-moboranes involves the reaction of dialkyl(methylthio)boranes with bromine. ... [Pg.711]


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