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Spectroscopic Studies of the Chan–Lam Amination: A Mechanism-Inspired Solution to Boronic Ester Reactivity
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2017
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EngineeringChan-lam Amination ReactionOrganoboron LimitationsBoronic Ester ReactivityOrganic ChemistryChemistryMechanism-inspired SolutionOrganoboron Reactivity IssuesSpectra-structure CorrelationBoropheneChemical EngineeringNovel OrganocatalystsBoron NitrideOrganometallic CatalysisMaterials ScienceChan–lam AminationCatalysisOrganic Material ChemistrySynthetic Chemistry
We report an investigation of the Chan-Lam amination reaction. A combination of spectroscopy, computational modeling, and crystallography has identified the structures of key intermediates and allowed a complete mechanistic description to be presented, including off-cycle inhibitory processes, the source of amine and organoboron reactivity issues, and the origin of competing oxidation/protodeboronation side reactions. Identification of key mechanistic events has allowed the development of a simple solution to these issues: manipulating Cu(I) → Cu(II) oxidation and exploiting three synergistic roles of boric acid has allowed the development of a general catalytic Chan-Lam amination, overcoming long-standing and unsolved amine and organoboron limitations of this valuable transformation.
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