Abstract

Non-metal-catalyzed hydrogenation of arenes represents a sustainable and environment-friendly approach for the synthesis of cyclohexane derivatives. Herein, we report the development of a borenium-ion catalyst system which can hydrogenate a number of monocyclic arenes. Additionally, this metal-free catalytic system allows selective partial or full hydrogenation of naphthalene and anthracene by modification of the reaction conditions. Our mechanism studies suggest that the borenium-arene-mediated H2 splitting takes place before the rate-limiting step and the hydride transfer between the resulting neutral borane and protonated arene is likely the rate-limiting step in the catalytic process.

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