A quantitative reactivity scale for electrophilic fluorinating reagents

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Abstract

Electrophilic N-F fluorination agents underpin the introduction of fluorine in aliphatic systems across drug and academic research. The choice of N-F reagent is currently determined through empirical experimentation in the absence of quantitative values for electrophilicities. Here we report an experimentally-determined kinetic reactivity scale for ten N-F fluorinating reagents, including Selectfluor™, NFSI, Synfluor™ and several N-fluoropyridinium salts, in CH3CN. The reactivity scale, which covers eight orders of magnitude, employs para-substituted 1,3-diaryl-1,3-dicarbonyl derivatives to measure relative and absolute rate constants. The para-substituted 1,3-diaryl-1,3-dicarbonyl scaffold delivers a convenient, sensitive spectrophotometric reporter of reactivity that also led to the discovery of a unique form of tautomeric polymorphism.

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Rozatian, N., Ashworth, I. W., Sandford, G., & Hodgson, D. R. W. (2018). A quantitative reactivity scale for electrophilic fluorinating reagents. Chemical Science, 9(46), 8692–8702. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc03596b

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