De‐Risking S‐F Bond Formation: A Gas Cylinder‐Free Strategy to Access S(IV) and S(VI) Fluorinated Compounds**

Author:

Kordnezhadian Reza1ORCID,Zogu Armir1ORCID,Borgarelli Carlotta1ORCID,Van Lommel Ruben12,Demaerel Joachim1ORCID,De Borggraeve Wim M.1,Ismalaj Ermal13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Sustainable Chemistry for Metals and Molecules KU Leuven Campus Arenberg Celestijnenlaan 200F - box 2404 B-3001 Leuven Belgium

2. Eenheid Algemene Chemie (ALGC) Faculty of Science and Bio-engineering Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium

3. CIC biomaGUNE Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) Paseo Miramon 20014 San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe sulfur‐fluorine partnership occupies a privileged position in fluorine chemistry given the functional versatility that it imparts to organic structures. Despite this, available methodologies to forge S−F bonds are limited compared to C−F bond formation. Here, we describe a synthetic protocol that selectively enables the oxidative halogenation of aliphatic, aromatic, and heteroaromatic thiols to their corresponding SF4Cl, SO2F and SF3 derivatives. Selective oxidation of thiols to either S(IV)‐F or S(VI)‐F compounds is achieved by employing bench‐stable calcium hypochlorite as chlorine surrogate (CLOgen), in the presence of KF as fluoride source. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations provided insight into the mechanistic aspects of the transformation and rationalized the observed isomeric preference towards the SF4Cl derivatives. Ultimately, this glovebox‐free method selectively dispatches three classes of compounds upon reaction condition fine‐tuning. Furthermore, first‐in‐class transformations are reported, including the preparation of aliphatic SF4Cl intermediates, their transformation into aliphatic sulfur pentafluoride analogs, and post‐functionalizations that allow accessing highly complex SF4‐bridged scaffolds.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Stichting Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Oogziekenhuis

Onderzoeksraad, KU Leuven

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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