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A nontrigonal phosphorus triamide (, P{N[-NMe-CH]}) is shown to catalyze C-H borylation of electron-rich heteroarenes with pinacolborane (HBpin) in the presence of a mild chloroalkane reagent. C-H borylation proceeds for a range of electron-rich heterocycles including pyrroles, indoles, and thiophenes of varied substitution. Mechanistic studies implicate an initial P-N cooperative activation of HBpin by to give -hydrido diazaphospholene , which is diverted by Atherton-Todd oxidation with chloroalkane to generate -chloro diazaphospholene .

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