| Literature DB >> 27001732 |
Claudio Battilocchio1, Florian Feist1, Andreas Hafner1, Meike Simon1, Duc N Tran1, Daniel M Allwood1, David C Blakemore2, Steven V Ley1.
Abstract
The ability to form multiple carbon-carbon bonds in a controlled sequence and thus rapidly build molecular complexity in an iterative fashion is an important goal in modern chemical synthesis. In recent times, transition-metal-catalysed coupling reactions have dominated in the development of C-C bond forming processes. A desire to reduce the reliance on precious metals and a need to obtain products with very low levels of metal impurities has brought a renewed focus on metal-free coupling processes. Here, we report the in situ preparation of reactive allylic and benzylic boronic acids, obtained by reacting flow-generated diazo compounds with boronic acids, and their application in controlled iterative C-C bond forming reactions is described. Thus far we have shown the formation of up to three C-C bonds in a sequence including the final trapping of a reactive boronic acid species with an aldehyde to generate a range of new chemical structures.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27001732 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427