Sequential C−F Bond Transformation of the Difluoromethylene Unit in Perfluoroalkyl Groups: A Combination of Fine‐Tuned Phenothiazine Photoredox Catalyst and Lewis Acid

Author:

Sugihara Naoki1ORCID,Nishimoto Yoshihiro12ORCID,Osakada Yasuko234ORCID,Fujitsuka Mamoru23ORCID,Abe Manabu5ORCID,Yasuda Makoto12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Chemistry Graduate School of Engineering Osaka University 2-1 Yamadaoka Suita Osaka 565-0871 Japan

2. Innovative Catalysis Science Division Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives (ICS-OTRI) Osaka University 2-1 Yamadaoka Suita Osaka 565-0871 Japan

3. SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) Osaka University Mihogaoka 8–1 Ibaraki Osaka 567-0047 Japan

4. Institute for Advanced Co-Creation Studies Osaka University Yamadagaoka 1–1 Suita Osaka 565-0871 Japan

5. Department of Chemistry Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Hiroshima University Higashi-Hiroshima Hiroshima 739-8526 Japan

Abstract

AbstractA sequential process via photoredox catalysis and Lewis acid mediation for C−F bond transformation of the CF2 unit in perfluoroalkyl groups has been achieved to transform perfluoroalkylarenes into complex fluoroalkylated compounds. A phenothiazine‐based photocatalyst promotes the defluoroaminoxylation of perfluoroalkylarenes with (2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidin‐1‐yl)oxyl (TEMPO) under visible light irradiation, affording the corresponding aminoxylated products. These products undergo a further defluorinative transformation with various organosilicon reagents mediated by AlCl3 to provide highly functionalized perfluoroalkyl alcohols. Our novel phenothiazine catalyst works efficiently in the defluoroaminoxylation. Transient absorption spectroscopy revealed that the catalyst regeneration step is crucial for the photocatalytic aminoxylation.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Asahi Glass Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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