Overcoming a Radical Polarity Mismatch in Strain‐Release Pentafluorosulfanylation of [1.1.0]Bicyclobutanes: An Entryway to Sulfone‐ and Carbonyl‐Containing SF5‐Cyclobutanes

Author:

Kraemer Yannick1ORCID,Buldt Jón Atiba1,Kong Wang‐Yeuk1ORCID,Stephens Alexander M.1,Ragan Abbey N.1,Park Soojun1ORCID,Haidar Zane C.1,Patel Ansh Hiten1,Shey Rachel1,Dagan Roee1,McLoughlin Connor P.1ORCID,Fettinger James C.1ORCID,Tantillo Dean J.1ORCID,Pitts Cody Ross1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of California 1 Shields Avenue Davis CA 95616 USA.

Abstract

AbstractThe first assortment of achiral pentafluorosulfanylated cyclobutanes (SF5‐CBs) are now synthetically accessible through strain‐release functionalization of [1.1.0]bicyclobutanes (BCBs) using SF5Cl. Methods for both chloropentafluorosulfanylation and hydropentafluorosulfanylation of sulfone‐based BCBs are detailed herein, as well as proof‐of‐concept that the logic extends to tetrafluoro(aryl)sulfanylation, tetrafluoro(trifluoromethyl)sulfanylation, and three‐component pentafluorosulfanylation reactions. The methods presented enable isolation of both syn and anti isomers of SF5‐CBs, but we also demonstrate that this innate selectivity can be overridden in chloropentafluorosulfanylation; that is, an anti‐stereoselective variant of SF5Cl addition across sulfone‐based BCBs can be achieved by using inexpensive copper salt additives. Considering the SF5 group and CBs have been employed individually as nonclassical bioisosteres, structural aspects of these unique SF5‐CB “hybrid isosteres” were then contextualized using SC‐XRD. From a mechanistic standpoint, chloropentafluorosulfanylation ostensibly proceeds through a curious polarity mismatch addition of electrophilic SF5 radicals to the electrophilic sites of the BCBs. Upon examining carbonyl‐containing BCBs, we also observed rare instances whereby radical addition to the 1‐position of a BCB occurs. The nature of the key C(sp3)−SF5 bond formation step – among other mechanistic features of the methods we disclose – was investigated experimentally and with DFT calculations. Lastly, we demonstrate compatibility of SF5‐CBs with various downstream functionalizations.

Funder

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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