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The transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions are powerful tools for the formation of carbon–carbon bonds. Among these transformations, the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction, which is the transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling between an organo-boron compound and an organic (pseudo)halide, has become the most attractive method since its discovery in 1979. While many organo-boron compounds have been discovered, N-methyliminodiacetic acid MIDA boronates represent tremendously useful building blocks for the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling that has been successfully applied to sequential synthesis of various natural product motifs.

Features of MIDA boronates:

  • Stable to benchtop storage under air;
  • Compatible with common functional groups (FG);
  • Compatible with wide range of common synthetic reagents;
  • Tolerate harsh reaction conditions (strongly acidic, oxidative, etc.);
  • Easily hydrolyzed using mild conditions;
  • Compatible with chromatography.

Terminal MIDA boronates

Linker MIDA boronates

Functionalized MIDA boronates

Enamine offers a collection of (hetero)aryl and alkyl MIDA boronates including terminal, linker, and functionalized building blocks that allows modifying or sequential assembling molecules of interest.

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