Functionalisation of Carbon-Fluorine Bonds with Main Group Reagents
Author(s)
chen, W
Bakewell, C
Crimmin, MR
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Synthetic approaches to produce reactive chemical building blocks from fluorinated molecules by the functionalization of carbon–fluorine bonds with main group reagents are reviewed. The reaction types can be categorized as: (i) the formal 1,2-addition of C–F bonds across Si–Si, B–B, or Mg–Mg bonds; (ii) the oxidative addition of C–F bonds to Si(II), Ge(II), and Al(I) centres; and (iii) the dehydrogenative coupling of C–F bonds with Al–H or B–H bonds. Many of the advances have emerged between 2015–2016 and are largely focused upon aromatic substrates that contain sp2 C–F bonds.
Date Issued
2016-12-08
Date Acceptance
2016-12-08
Citation
SYNTHESIS, 2016, 49 (4), pp.810-821
ISSN
0039-7881
Publisher
Thieme Publishing
Start Page
810
End Page
821
Journal / Book Title
SYNTHESIS
Volume
49
Issue
4
Copyright Statement
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Sponsor
The Royal Society
Commission of the European Communities
Commission of the European Communities
Grant Number
UF090149
655474
677367
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry
fluorine
carbon-fluorine
functionalisation
borylation
silylation
alumination
magnesiation
C-F BOND
NUCLEOPHILIC AROMATIC-SUBSTITUTION
TRANSITION-METAL-COMPLEXES
RHODIUM BORYL COMPLEXES
OXIDATIVE ADDITION
CATALYTIC HYDRODEFLUORINATION
BUILDING-BLOCKS
USEFUL TOOL
H BONDS
ACTIVATION
0305 Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Publication Status
Published