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C(sp2)-H Borylation of Heterocycles by Well-Defined Bis(silylene)pyridine Cobalt(III) Precatalysts: Pincer Modification, C(sp2)-H Activation, and Catalytically Relevant Intermediates

Author(s): Arevalo, Rebeca; Pabst, Tyler P; Chirik, Paul J

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Abstract: Well-defined bis(silylene)pyridine cobalt(III) precatalysts for C(sp2)–H borylation have been synthesized and applied to the investigation of the mechanism of the catalytic borylation of furans and 2,6-lutidine. Specifically, [(ArSiNSi)CoH3]·NaHBEt3 {ArSiNSi = 2,6-[EtNSi(NtBu)2CAr]2C5H3N, where Ar = C6H5 (1-H3·NaHBEt3) or 4-MeC6H4 (2-H3·NaHBEt3)} and trans-[(ArSiNSi)Co(H)2BPin] {Ar = C6H5 [1-(H)2BPin] or 4-MeC6H4 [2-(H)2BPin], and Pin = pinacolato} were prepared and employed as single-component precatalysts for the C(sp2)–H borylation of 2-methylfuran, benzofuran, and 2,6-lutidine. The cobalt(III) precursors, 2-H3·NaHBEt3 and 2-(H)2BPin, also promoted C(sp2)–H activation of benzofuran, yielding [(ArSiNSi)CoH(Bf)2] {Ar = 4-MeC6H4 [2-H(Bf)2], and Bf = 2-benzofuranyl}. Monitoring the catalytic borylation of 2-methylfuran and 2,6-lutidine by 1H NMR spectroscopy established the trans-dihydride cobalt(III) boryl as the catalyst resting state at low substrate conversions. At higher conversions, two distinct pincer modification pathways were identified, depending on the substrate and the boron source.
Publication Date: 8-Jul-2020
Electronic Publication Date: 8-Jul-2020
Citation: Arevalo, Rebeca, Pabst, Tyler P, Chirik, Paul J. (2020). C(sp2)-H Borylation of Heterocycles by Well-Defined Bis(silylene)pyridine Cobalt(III) Precatalysts: Pincer Modification, C(sp2)-H Activation, and Catalytically Relevant Intermediates. Organometallics, 39 (14), 2763 - 2773. doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00382
DOI: doi:10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00382
ISSN: 0276-7333
EISSN: 1520-6041
Pages: 2763 - 2773
Language: en
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Organometallics
Version: Author's manuscript



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