Copper-Catalyzed B–H Bond Insertion Reaction: A Highly Efficient and Enantioselective C–B Bond-Forming Reaction with Amine–Borane and Phosphine–Borane Adducts
Journal of the American Chemical Society2013Vol. 135(38), pp. 14094–14097
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Abstract
A copper-catalyzed B-H bond insertion reaction with amine- and phosphine-borane adducts was realized with high yield and enantioselectivity under mild reaction conditions. The B-H bond insertion reaction provides a new C-B bond-forming methodology and an efficient approach to chiral organoboron compounds.
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