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Photocatalytic C-F alkylation; facile access to multifluorinated arenes.

Chemical science (2015-12-01)
A Singh, J J Kubik, J D Weaver
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C-F functionalizations that provide C-C bonds are challenging synthetic transformations, due in part to the large C-F bond strength, short bond length, nonpolarizable nature, the production of fluoride, and the regioselectivity-in the case of multifluorinated substrates. However, commercially available highly fluorinated arenes possess great synthetic potential because they already possess the C-F bonds in the desired locations that would be difficult to selectively fluorinate. In order to take advantage of this potential, selective C-F functionalizations must be developed. Herein, we disclose conditions for the photocatalytic reductive alkylation of highly fluorinated arenes with ubiquitous and unactivated alkenes. The mild reaction conditions provide for a broad functional group scope, and the reaction is remarkably efficient using just 0.25 mol% catalyst. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of the strategy by converting highly fluorinated arenes to elaborate (hetero)arenes that contain 2-5 Caryl-F bonds via synergistic use of photocatalysis and SNAr chemistry.

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Ir(p-CF3-ppy)3, ≥95%