Authors
Eva Rivera-Chao, Laura Fra, Martin Fananas-Mastral
Publication date
2018/10
Source
Synthesis
Volume
50
Issue
19
Pages
3825-3832
Publisher
© Georg Thieme Verlag
Description
Synergistic bimetallic catalysis has become a very efficient tool for the selective carboboration of unsaturated hydrocarbons. This synthetic approach is based on the use of a catalytically generated boron-substituted organocopper nucleophile in a cross-coupling reaction catalyzed by a second transition metal. This way, hydrocarbons can be used as pro-nucleophiles in this type of transformations thus rendering a clean and operationally simple alternative to the traditional cross-coupling methodologies. This review provides a summary of the developments on this topic and discusses both the synthetic utility and mechanisms of these reactions.
1 Introduction
2 Carboboration of Alkenes via Synergistic Catalysis
3 Carboboration of 1,3-Dienes via Synergistic Catalysis
4 Carboboration of Alkynes via Synergistic Catalysis
5 Conclusions
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