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Arene borylation/cross-coupling

The scope and value of the benzannulation reaction is further increased by the substitution pattern of the arene ring, which can be modified by the incorporation of allcynes bearing additional functional groups such as silyl, stannyl, or boryl substituents. These functional groups have been used in various palladium-catalyzed (cross)-coupling reactions [63, 64]. Further structural elaboration may be based on benzannulation followed by nucleophilic aromatic addition [63b]. [Pg.272]

The ready availability of arylboronates by an aromatic C-H borylation provides a synthetic link to the well-established palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, rhodium-catalyzed 1,4-addition to a,p-unsaturated carbonyl compounds, and other bond forming reactions using arylboronic esters (Scheme 2.12). Borylation of 1,3-dichlorobenzene with pinacolborane is followed directly by a cross-coupling reaction with methyl p-bromobenzoate for the synthesis of a biaryl product in 91% yield [60]. Pinacol esters of arylboronic acids react much slower than the free acids [62], but both derivatives achieve high isolated yields and comparable enantioselectivities (91% ee) in asymmetric 1,4-addition to N-benzyl crotonamides [63]. Borylation of arenes followed by oxidation of the C-B bond is synthetically equivalent to an aromatic C-H oxidation to phenols [64]. Oxidation of the resulting arylboronates with Oxone in a 1 1 acetone-water solution is completed within 10 min at room temperature. [Pg.115]


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