Abstract

AbstractDisclosed here is the first geminal (gem‐)hydroborative cyclization of enynes. Different from known hydroborative cyclizations, this process adds hydrogen and boron to the same position, leading to a new reaction mode. With [Cp*RuCl]4as catalyst, a range ofgem‐hydroborated bicyclic products bearing a cyclopropane unit could be rapidly assembled from simple enyne substrates. Control experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations provided important insights into the reaction mechanism. Notably, two major competing pathways may operate with substrate‐dependence. 1,6‐Enynes favor initial oxidative cyclometalation to form a ruthenacyclopentene intermediate prior to engaging hydroborane, while other enynes (e.g., 1,7‐enynes) that lack strong propensity toward cyclization prefer initial alkynegem‐(H,B)‐addition to form an α‐boryl ruthenium carbene followed by intramolecular olefin cyclopropanation. This process also represents the first ruthenium‐catalyzed enyne hydroborative cyclization.

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