Difunctionalization Processes Enabled by Hexafluoroisopropanol

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Abstract

In the past 5 years, hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) has been used as a unique solvent or additive to enable challenging transformations through substrate activation and stabilization of reactive intermediates. In this Review, we aim at describing difunctionalization processes which were unlocked when HFIP was involved. Specifically, we focus on cyclizations and additions to alkenes, alkynes, epoxides, and carbonyls that introduce a wide range of functional groups of interest.

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Piejko, M., Moran, J., & Lebœuf, D. (2024, June 5). Difunctionalization Processes Enabled by Hexafluoroisopropanol. ACS Organic and Inorganic Au. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsorginorgau.3c00067

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