Issue 21, 2022

The transition metal-catalysed hydroboration reaction

Abstract

The use of transition metals to catalyse the addition of hydridoboranes to unsaturated organic molecules was initially realised several decades ago. Although this area of chemistry received considerable attention at the time, interest in this reaction and its use in organic synthesis waned for several years. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, this amazing catalytic reaction has grown to include the use of earth-abundant metal catalysts and a much wider range of organic substrates. Indeed, it is now commonly utilised as a diagnostic tool to assess the reactivity and catalytic ability of newly generated transition metal and main group complexes. As this field is progressing so rapidly, this review highlights some important advances up to the end of 2021 and into early 2022. Excluded from this review are ‘hydroboration’ reactions using diboron sources.

Graphical abstract: The transition metal-catalysed hydroboration reaction

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
23 Jun 2022
First published
07 Oct 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2022,51, 8877-8922

The transition metal-catalysed hydroboration reaction

S. J. Geier, C. M. Vogels, J. A. Melanson and S. A. Westcott, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2022, 51, 8877 DOI: 10.1039/D2CS00344A

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