Tony Biremond, Dr. Margaux Riomet, Prof. Dr. Philippe Jubault, Prof. Dr. Thomas Poisson
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Abstract
For organic chemists, borylated and silylated compounds are essential. The development of more contemporary and environmentally friendly techniques like photoredox chemistry and electrosynthesis serves as an alternative to the traditional hydroboration/hydrosilylation paradigm. See the Personal Account by T. Biremond, M. Riomet, P. Jubault, and T. Poisson (DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202300172) to appreciate their efforts to form C−B and C−Si bonds using boryl and silyl radicals.
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