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Stereoselective addition of allylmagnesium chloride to the CN bond of [4.3.0] boron heterobicycles



Rojas Lima, Susana

2008

Heraclio López-Ruiz, Ivan Mera-Moreno, Susana Rojas-Lima, Rosa Santilllán, Norberto Farfán. Stereoselctive addition of allylmagnesium chloride to the C=N bond of [4.3.0]boron heterobicycle. Tetrahedron Letters 2008, Vol. 49, Núm. 10, pp 1674-1677. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tetlet.2007.12.122


Abstract


An efficient, simple protocol for the addition of allylmagnesium chloride to the CN bond of [4.3.0] boron heterobicycles afforded five new dioxaboracyclononenes 4ae in moderate yields (5161%). The boronates were characterized by 1H, 13C, 11B and 2D NMR experiments, and confirmed by X-ray analogues. The stereochemistry of the NH, CH2CHCH2 and BPh fusion is always cis, as established through NMR, and confirmed by X-ray structure of 4d. The structure of one of the addition products was established by X-ray analysis showing that, in the solid state, it exists as a polymeric structure formed by hydrogen bonds between the amine proton and the ester oxygen of the five-membered ring.



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