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Boron and Metal Catalyzed C-C and C-H Bond Formation

Date Issued
December 1, 2012
Author(s)
Pippin, Adam Barret
Advisor(s)
George W. Kabalka
Additional Advisor(s)
John E. Bartmess, David M. Jenkins, Kimberly D. Gwinn
Abstract

Research efforts focused on the use of boron and metals to form new carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds are summarized in this dissertation. Several novel reactions have been developed. These include: the deoxygenation of benzylic alcohols using chloroboranes; alkenylation of benzylic alcohols using boron trichloride; and dialkynlation of aryl aldehydes using dialkynylboron chloride. Numerous applications of these novel reactions have been developed. These include alternate routes to diphenylmethanes and 1,4-diynes from easily prepared dialkynylboron chlorides. In addition, E and Z alkenyl halides can now be prepared using boron trichloride without the use of butyllithium. The stereochemistry of the alkenyl halide can be altered using various reaction conditions. This type of methodology and previously reported indium allylation chemistry was applied to the synthesis of naturally occurring lactones.

Subjects

Chemistry

Boron

Boron Trichloride

Methodology

Disciplines
Organic Chemistry
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Chemistry
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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