Brønsted acid-catalyzed direct substitution of 2-ethoxytetrahydrofuran with trifluoroborate salts

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Abstract

Metal-free transformations of organotrifluoroborates are advantageous since they avoid the use of frequently expensive and sensitive transition metals. Lewis acid-catalyzed reactions involving potassium trifluoroborate salts have emerged as an alternative to metal-catalyzed protocols. However, the drawbacks to these methods are that they rely on the generation of unstable boron dihalide species, thereby resulting in low functional group tolerance. Recently, we discovered that in the presence of a Brønsted acid, trifluoroborate salts react rapidly with in situ generated oxocarbenium ions. Here, we report Brønsted acid-catalyzed direct substitution of 2-ethoxytetrahydrofuran using potassium trifluoroborate salts. The reaction occurs when tetrafluoroboric acid is used as a catalyst to afford functionalized furans in moderate to excellent yields. A variety of alkenyl- and alkynyltrifluoroborate salts readily participate in this transformation.

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Fisher, K. M., & Bolshan, Y. (2016). Brønsted acid-catalyzed direct substitution of 2-ethoxytetrahydrofuran with trifluoroborate salts. Catalysts, 6(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal6070094

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