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Radical C?H Trifluoromethoxylation of (Hetero)arenes with Bis(trifluoromethyl)peroxide
Dix, Stefan,Golz, Paul,Schmid, Jonas R.,Riedel, Sebastian,Hopkinson, Matthew N.
supporting information, p. 11554 - 11558 (2021/07/09)
Trifluoromethoxylated (hetero)arenes are of great interest for several disciplines, especially in agro- and medicinal chemistry. Radical C?H trifluoromethoxylation of (hetero)arenes represents an attractive approach to prepare such compounds, but the high cost and low atom economy of existing .OCF3 radical sources make them unsuitable for the large-scale synthesis of trifluoromethoxylated building blocks. Herein, we introduce bis(trifluoromethyl)peroxide (BTMP, CF3OOCF3) as a practical and efficient trifluoromethoxylating reagent that is easily accessible from inexpensive bulk chemicals. Using either visible light photoredox or TEMPO catalysis, trifluoromethoxylated arenes could be prepared in good yields under mild conditions directly from unactivated aromatics. Moreover, TEMPO catalysis allowed for the one-step synthesis of valuable pyridine derivatives, which have been previously prepared via multi-step approaches.
Photocatalytic trifluoromethoxylation of arenes and heteroarenes in continuous-flow
Cendón, Borja,Gulías, Moisés,Ho, Michelle,No?l, Timothy,Nyuchev, Alexander V.,Sambiagio, Carlo,Struijs, Job J. C.,Wan, Ting,Wang, Ying
supporting information, p. 1305 - 1312 (2020/07/10)
The first example of photocatalytic trifluoromethoxylation of arenes and heteroarenes under continuous-flow conditions is described. Application of continuous-flow microreactor technology allowed to reduce the residence time up to 16 times in comparison t
TEMPO-mediated oxidation of primary alcohols to aldehydes under visible light and air
Liu, Dongwang,Zhou, Hongxia,Gu, Xiangyong,Shen, Xiaoqin,Li, Pixu
supporting information, p. 117 - 122 (2014/03/21)
A homogeneous visible light photoredox TEMPO-mediated selective oxidation of primary alcohols to the corresponding carbonyl compounds was developed using molecular oxygen from air as the terminal oxidant. Ru(bpy)3(PF 6)2 (bpy: bipyridyl) and Ir(dtb-bpy)(ppy) 2(PF6) (dtb-bpy: 4,4′-di-tert-butyl-2,2′- bipyridyl; ppy: 2-phenylpyridine) were used as the sensitizers. A homogeneous visible light photoredox TEMPO-mediated selective oxidation of primary alcohols to the corresponding carbonyl compounds was developed. Molecular oxygen from air was the terminal oxidant. Copyright