Renewable Reagent for Nucleophilic Fluorination

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Herein, we report a study on the reactivity of three 1,3-diarylimidazolium-based fluoride reagents, with a general formula of [IPrH][F(HF)n] (n = 0, 1, or 2), that tackle the challenges of limited solubility, hygroscopicity, instability, and laborious preparation procedures of nucleophilic fluoride reagents. Fluorination of 4-tert-butylbenzyl bromide reveals that trifluoride [IPrH][F(HF)2] is the most selective reagent. Microwave-assisted activation coupled with the addition of sterically hindered amine DIPEA or alkali metal fluorides increases the rate of fluorination with [IPrH][F(HF)2], making it an excellent reagent for the fluorination of various organic substrates. The scope of substrates includes benzyl bromides, iodides, chlorides, aliphatic halides, tosylates, mesylates, α-haloketones, a silyl chloride, acyl and sulfuryl chlorides, and a nitroarene. The exceptional stability of the air-stable and nonhygroscopic [IPrH][F(HF)2] reagent is illustrated by its convenient synthesis and detailed experimental regeneration protocol using hydrofluoric acid without organic solvents.

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Alič, B., Petrovčič, J., Jelen, J., Tavčar, G., & Iskra, J. (2022). Renewable Reagent for Nucleophilic Fluorination. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 87(9), 5987–5993. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.2c00247

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