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Direct C(sp3)?H Trifluoromethylation of Unactivated Alkanes Enabled by Multifunctional Trifluoromethyl Copper Complexes
Choi, Geunho,Lee, Geun Seok,Park, Beomsoon,Kim, Dongwook,Hong, Soon Hyeok
supporting information, p. 5467 - 5474 (2021/01/20)
A mild and operationally simple C(sp3)?H trifluoromethylation method was developed for unactivated alkanes by utilizing a bench-stable CuIII complex, bpyCu(CF3)3, as the initiator of the visible-light photoinduced reaction, the source of a trifluoromethyl radical as a hydrogen atom transfer reagent, and the source of a trifluoromethyl anion for functionalization. The reaction was initiated by the generation of reactive electrophilic carbon-centered CF3 radical through photoinduced homolytic cleavage of bpyCu(CF3)3, followed by hydrogen abstraction from an unactivated C(sp3)?H bond. Comprehensive mechanistic investigations based on a combination of experimental and computational methods suggested that C?CF3 bond formation was enabled by radical–polar crossover and ionic coupling between the resulting carbocation intermediate and the anionic CF3 source. The methylene-selective reaction can be applied to the direct, late-stage trifluoromethylation of natural products and bioactive molecules.
Catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation of α-CF3- or β-CF3-Substituted acrylic acids using Rhodium(I) complexes with a combination of chiral and achiral ligands
Dong, Kaiwu,Li, Yang,Wang, Zheng,Ding, Kuiling
supporting information, p. 14191 - 14195 (2014/01/06)
Only the mixture works! Acrylic acid derivatives with CF3 substituents in α or β position were efficiently hydrogenated in the presence of a RhI complex with a chiral secondary phosphine oxide (SPO; see scheme) and an achiral Ph3P as ligands. The corresponding propanoic acid derivatives were obtained with generally high conversion (>99 %) and high enantioselectivity (92->99 %). Copyright
When is a trifluoromethyl group more lipophilic than a methyl group? Partition coefficients and selected chemical shifts of aliphatic alcohols and trifluoroalcohols
Muller
, p. 987 - 991 (2007/10/02)
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