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Lithiation–borylation is a reaction used in organic synthesis to create asymmetric carbon centres stereospecifically.
- Lithiated carbamates (Hoppe) react with organoboron compounds (boranes or boronic esters), forming a carbon-boron bond R3C–BX2 (X = R or OR)
- R2HC–OCb → R2LiC–OCb
- R2LiC–OCb + ArBX2 → R2ArC–BX2 + (LiOCb)
- OCb = carbamate, i.e. O–C(=O)–NR2
- Boranes give one stereoisomer
- Boronic esters give the other stereoisomer. Commonly used is RBpin, a pinacol ester of a boronic acid, RB(OH)2