The iridium-catalyzed direct C–H borylation of ring-fused (hetero)arenes afforded borylated products in a peri-selective manner, directed by a proximal hydrosilyl group. Further selective transformations of the boryl and silyl groups… Click to show full abstract
The iridium-catalyzed direct C–H borylation of ring-fused (hetero)arenes afforded borylated products in a peri-selective manner, directed by a proximal hydrosilyl group. Further selective transformations of the boryl and silyl groups enabled the synthesis of various multisubstituted (hetero)arenes, such as 1,8-disubstituted naphthalenes and 3,4-diarylindole.
               
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