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)-H borylation comprises two parts. The first part is desymmetrization of prochiral diarylmethylamines. In the presence of L3/Ir, a vast array of corresponding borylated products were obtained with high regioselectivity and good to excellent enantioselectivities (26 examples, up to 96% ee). The second part, kinetic resolution of racemic diarylmethylamines, was also conducted. Good selectivity values (up to 68%, 11 examples) were obtained when L8 was used. We also demonstrated the synthetic utility of the current method on gram-scale reaction for several transformations. The C-B bonds of borylated products could be converted to a variety of functionalities including C-O, C-C, C-C, C-Br, and C-P bonds. Finally, we performed DFT calculations of desymmetrization to understand its reaction pathways.
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