Photochemical C–H Borylation in Organic Synthesis

Publication date

2025-01-16



Abstract

Although C–H bond functionalization has been extensively studied since its discovery in 1955, the borylation of organic compounds by activating C–H bonds only became popular since the valuable discovery by Hartwig in 1995 who considered a wider application of these transformations in synthetic organic chemistry. For C–H borylation, catalytic activation of this generally low-reactivity bond can be performed in many ways. Among the approaches reported are the use and application of stoichiometric reagents, thermal activation, and photochemical activation of suitable substrates. Iridium-, ruthenium-, and rhodium-based catalytic protocols using thermal activation have played a crucial role toward the establishment of this area. Photochemical activation, though, has only been scarcely explored despite the fact that it represents a comparably environmentally benign protocol using light as a renewable energy source. In this literature survey, we highlight the recent developments in photochemical C–H borylation from its initial inception up to the latest advancements.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Subject

Química

Pages

18 p.

Publisher

ACS Publications

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S.R. acknowledges financial support from ANRF (formerly known as SERB) for Ramanujan Faculty (Fellowship No. RJF/2023/000038) at the Centre for Biomedical Research (CBMR)

Cerca program/Generalitat de Catalunya

ICREA

MICINN (PID2023-149295NB-I00 and Severo Ochoa Excellence Accreditation 2020–2023 CEX2019-000925-S)

AGAUR (2021-SGR-00853)

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