Abstract

AbstractOrganoboron is well‐developed and broadly utilized organometallic reagents in organic synthesis due to its extraordinary performances in transition‐metal catalyzed C‐C and C‐X bonds construction. Catalytic C—H borylation and further transformations catalyzed by transition metal catalysts in the absence of oxidants were well studied in decades. However, as known, transition metal catalyzed oxidative C—H borylations were not reviewed up to date. In this article the oxidative borylation of C(sp2)‐H and C(sp3)‐H bonds were summarized and their mechanisms were also accounted.

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