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Selective ortho C-H Activation of Pyridines Directed by Lewis Acidic Boron of PBP Pincer Iridium Complexes.

Transition-metal mediated C-H functionalization has emerged as a powerful method in the chemistry relevant to the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and advanced materials. Because organic molecules typically contain multiple types of C-H bonds, selective C-H functionalization is a major ongoing challenge. C-H activation of heteroatom-containing organics has often been approached via the use of the directing effect, whereby the coordination to the basic heteroatom directs the reactive metal center to a specific C-H bond. We now report a different approach where the nitrogen donor in pyridine derivatives coordinates to an ancillary Lewis acidic boryl ligand directly attached to the metal (iridium) center, as opposed to the metal itself. This topology directs the iridium center to activate a different C-H bond than in the cases of directing donor coordination to the metal. Using this strategy, we demonstrate ortho-regiospecific C-H activation of pyridines and an example of the subsequent functionalization via C-C bond formation.

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