Siyu Jiang , Yicen Ge , Ai Zhang , Silong Hu , Tao Jin , Jian Chen , Huangfeng Zhang , Yao Qin , Xiaoyan Ma , Jinghua Tang , Jinyu Liu
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Cuprate ion-pair catalyzed conjugate borylation of vinyl sulfones in a biphasic system†
Herein we report the conjugate borylation of vinyl sulfones mediated by ion pairing, which enables the efficient synthesis of β-sulfonyl alcohols bearing diverse functionalities in 13–98% yields. Further mechanistic investigations suggest the formation of anionic boryl-copper intermediates that kinetically accelerate reactant transfer across phases and provide enhanced boryl nucleophilicity.
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry is an international journal using integrated research in chemistry-organic chemistry. Founded in 2003 by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the journal is published in Semimonthly issues and has been indexed by SCIE, a leading international database. The journal focuses on the key research and cutting-edge progress in the field of chemistry-organic chemistry, publishes and reports the research results in this field in a timely manner, and is committed to becoming a window and platform for rapid academic exchanges among peers in this field. The journal's impact factor in 2023 is 2.9, and its CiteScore is 5.5.