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Synthesis of Halides via Haloboration

The stereodefined alkenyl halides are of prime importance due to the developments of di- or trisubstituted alkene synthesis by cross-coupling reactions between organometallics and alkenyl halides, catalyzed by transition metal compounds [1-4]. 1-Halo-l-alkenes are conveniently synthesized via hydrobo-ration-halogenation reaction [5]. However, with these methods it is not possible to synthesize 2-halo-1-alkenes. Although the halometalation reaction is considered to be a powerful tool for the synthesis of 2-halo-1-alkenes, the reaction has not been adequately developed for such purpose [6]. Lappert and coworkers [7-10] are perhaps the first to report the systematic haloboration reactions of unsaturated hydrocarbons with BX,. However, there is no systematic approach to the haloboration with B-X-9-BBN to organic synthesis [11]. The desired B-X-9-BBN is prepared [12] by the reaction of 9-BBN with phosphorous pentachlo-ride, bromine, or HI. Alternatively, B-X-9-BBN are very conveniently obtained... [Pg.273]


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