Electrosynthetic C-F bond cleavage

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Abstract

Fluorinated organic compounds are common among pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials. The significant strength of the C-F bond results in chemical inertness that, depending on the context, is beneficial, problematic or simply a formidable synthetic challenge. Electrosynthesis is a rapidly expanding methodology that can enable new reactivity and selectivity for cleavage and formation of chemical bonds. Here, a comprehensive overview of synthetically relevant electrochemically driven protocols for C-F bond activation and functionalization is presented, including photoelectrochemical strategies.

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Röckl, J. L., Robertson, E. L., & Lundberg, H. (2022, August 3). Electrosynthetic C-F bond cleavage. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ob01080a

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