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Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Electrophile aryl–allyl Coupling: An Approach to Structurally Versatile Allyl substituted arylborate

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The synthesis of allyl-substituted functional aryl compounds is one of the challenges existing in organic chemistry. Herein, we report a method for constructing allyl-substituted aryl boron compounds through nickel-catalyzed reductive allyl-aryl coupling between borylated aryl triflates and allyl alcohols. The method exhibits good substrate applicability under mild conditions. The synthetic utility of the method is highlighted by its gram-scale reaction, modification of complex molecules, and diverse transformation of the products.
Title: Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Electrophile aryl–allyl Coupling: An Approach to Structurally Versatile Allyl substituted arylborate
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The synthesis of allyl-substituted functional aryl compounds is one of the challenges existing in organic chemistry.
Herein, we report a method for constructing allyl-substituted aryl boron compounds through nickel-catalyzed reductive allyl-aryl coupling between borylated aryl triflates and allyl alcohols.
The method exhibits good substrate applicability under mild conditions.
The synthetic utility of the method is highlighted by its gram-scale reaction, modification of complex molecules, and diverse transformation of the products.

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