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Rh-Catalyzed Borylation of N-Adjacent C(sp<sup>3</sup>)–H Bonds with a Silica-Supported Triarylphosphine Ligand

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Direct C(sp(3))-H borylation of amides, ureas, and 2-aminopyridine derivatives at the position α to the N atom, which gives the corresponding α-aminoalkylboronates, has been achieved with a heterogeneous catalyst system consisting of [Rh(OMe)(cod)]2 and a silica-supported triarylphosphine ligand (Silica-TRIP) that features an immobilized triptycene-type cage structure with a bridgehead P atom. The reaction occurs not only at terminal C-H bonds but also at internal secondary C-H bonds under mild reaction conditions (25-100 °C, 0.1-0.5 mol % Rh).

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