Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Imperial College London Molecular Sciences Research Hub 82 Wood Lane, Shepherds Bush London W12 0BZ UK
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we report BF3 ⋅ OEt2 as a catalyst to shuttle equivalents of HF from a fluoroalkane to an alkyne. Reactions of terminal and internal aliphatic alkynes led to formation of difluoroalkane products, while diarylalkynes can be selectively converted into fluoroalkenes. The method tolerates numerous sensitive functional groups including halogen, protected amine, ester and thiophene substituents. Mechanistic studies (DFT, probe experiments) suggest the catalyst is involved in both the defluorination and fluorination steps, with BF3 acting as a Lewis acid and OEt2 a weak Lewis base that mediates proton transfer. In certain cases, the interconversion of fluoroalkene and difluoroalkane products was found to be reversible. The new catalytic system was applied to demonstrate proof‐of‐concept recycling of poly(vinylidene difluoride).
Funder
Leverhulme Trust
HORIZON EUROPE Excellent Science
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
2 articles.
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