Abstract
AbstractA ligand‐controlled rhodium‐catalyzed regiodivergent arylation of alkenylthianthrenium salts with arylboroxines which allows the synthesis of terminal and internal alkene products in a switchable manner is reported. The use of a diene ligand guides the reaction toward cine‐arylation affording terminal alkenes, while the use of a phosphine ligand switches the reaction to ipso‐arylation exclusively giving internal alkenes. Deuterium labelling studies and DFT computations were carried out to investigate the mechanism.
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