Ionic liquid-assisted grinding: An electrophilic fluorination benchmark

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We demonstrated the influence of liquid additives on the rate and selectivity of mechano-chemical fluorination of aromatic and 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds with F-TEDA-BF4. Substoichio-metric catalytic quantities of ionic liquids speed up the reaction. We proposed an improved protocol for ionic liquids-assisted fluorination that allows easy and efficient isolation of fluorinated products by vacuum sublimation. A careful choice of additive results in high yields of fluorinated products and low E-factor for the overall process. Here, we report a benchmarking study of various ionic liquids in comparison with representative molecular solvents. A lower viscosity of ionic liquid additive is typically associated with higher yields and a higher degree of difluorination. Ionic liquids with fluorous anions (triflate and triflimide) are shown to be the most efficient catalysts for ionic liquid-assisted grinding.

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Zaikin, P. A., Dyan, O. T., Elanov, I. R., & Borodkin, G. I. (2021). Ionic liquid-assisted grinding: An electrophilic fluorination benchmark. Molecules, 26(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26195756

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