The mechanism of the calcium-catalyzed coupling of alcohols with vinylboronic acids has been analyzed by means of density functional theory computations. This study reveals that the calcium and boron Lewis acids associate to form a superelectrophile able to promote a pericyclic group transfer reaction with allyl alcohols. With other alcohols, the two Lewis acids act synergistically to activate the OH functionality and trigger a Si reaction pathway. These two mechanisms are affected by the nature of the counterions, which has been rationalized by electronic and steric factors.
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