Synthesis and stability study of isocyano aryl boronate esters and their synthetic applications†
Abstract
A facile synthesis of isocyano arylboronate esters is reported. Although tri-coordinate boron functional groups are commonly recognized as vulnerable to nucleophilic attack, the newly reported tri-coordinate isocyano arylboronate esters were found to be stable, albeit owing to the presence of an isocyano group. Theoretical calculations, using the DFT/B3LYP/6-31G(d,p) method, revealed that the electron delocalization between the aryl group and the boron atom might contribute to this stability. UV-vis spectroscopic investigations on 2-(4-isocyanophenyl)-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane (2a) were in agreement with the theoretical studies, showing a red-shifted absorption compared with that of phenylisonitrile. The reported strategy allows boronate ester substrates to survive throughout two-step operations. Two of the compounds synthesized were successfully exploited in Ugi and Passerini multicomponent reactions to afford corresponding products. In addition, two boron-containing tetrazoles were also prepared under environmentally benign conditions. These results demonstrated that functionalized isocyanides are stable and can be used as strategically as synthetic building blocks.