Photoinduced Regioselective Fluorination and Vinylation of Remote C(sp3)-H Bonds Using Thianthrenium Salts
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- DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.4c01420
Photoinduced Regioselective Fluorination and Vinylation of Remote C(sp3)-H Bonds Using Thianthrenium Salts
Abstract
Herein, a photoredox-driven practical protocol for fluorinated alkene synthesis using easily accessible and modular thianthrenium salts with electron-withdrawing alkynes or propargyl alcohols is reported. Vinyl radical intermediates, formed by the reaction between the alkyl or trifluoromethyl thianthrenium salts and electronically diverse alkynes, can mediate the key 1,5-HAT process of regioselective C(sp3)-H fluorination and vinylation. This protocol provides straightforward access to structurally diverse trifluoromethyl- or distally fluoro-functionalized alkene products in 21-79% yields with a broad substrate range under mild photocatalytic conditions.
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