C-F Bond Activation of a Perfluorinated Ligand Leading to Nucleophilic Fluorination of an Organic Electrophile

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Abstract

We report a fluorine transfer reaction in which fluorine from a perfluorinated ligand undergoes C-F bond activation and transfers to an electrophile, resulting in the formation of a new fluorinated product and dimerization of the monodefluorinated complex. Treatment of [(η5,κ2C-C5Me4CH2C6F5CH2NC3H2NMe)-RhCl] with the organic electrophile, toluoyl chloride, resulted in the formation of a rhodium(III) metallocycle via C-F bond activation assisted defluorinative coupling. Fission of the C-F bond liberated nucleophilic fluoride, which converted acyl chloride to acyl fluoride. The overall reaction was monitored using a multivariate analysis approach in real time.

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Morgan, P. J., Hanson-Heine, M. W. D., Thomas, H. P., Saunders, G. C., Marr, A. C., & Licence, P. (2020). C-F Bond Activation of a Perfluorinated Ligand Leading to Nucleophilic Fluorination of an Organic Electrophile. Organometallics, 39(11), 2116–2124. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00176

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