Iron-catalyzed C-H borylation of arenes

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Thomas DombrayChristophe Darcel

Abstract

Well-defined iron bis(diphosphine) complexes are active catalysts for the dehydrogenative C-H borylation of aromatic and heteroaromatic derivatives with pinacolborane. The corresponding borylated compounds were isolated in moderate to good yields (25-73%) with a 5 mol% catalyst loading under UV irradiation (350 nm) at room temperature. Stoichiometric reactivity studies and isolation of an original trans-hydrido(boryl)iron complex, Fe(H)(Bpin)(dmpe)2, allowed us to propose a mechanism showing the role of some key catalytic species.

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