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Rhodium‐Catalyzed P<sup>III</sup>‐Directed <i>ortho</i>‐C−H Borylation of Arylphosphines

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2019

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Transition-metal-mediated metalation of an aromatic C-H bond that is adjacent to a tertiary phosphine group in arylphosphines via a four-membered chelate ring was first discovered in 1968. Herein, we overcome a long-standing problem with the ortho-C-H activation of arylphosphines in a catalytic fashion. In particular, we developed a rhodium-catalyzed ortho-selective C-H borylation of various commercially available arylphosphines with B<sub>2</sub> pin<sub>2</sub> through P<sup>III</sup> -chelation-assisted C-H activation. This discovery is suggestive of a generic platform that could enable the late-stage modification of readily accessible arylphosphines.

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