261952-22-1Relevant articles and documents
Direct trifluoro-methoxylation of aromatics with perfluoro-methyl- hypofluorite
Venturini, Francesco,Navarrini, Walter,Famulari, Antonino,Sansotera, Maurizio,Dardani, Patrizia,Tortelli, Vito
, p. 43 - 48 (2012)
The reactivity of CF3OF (FTM) has been widely studied especially in halogenated olefinic systems and its use in pharmaceutical synthesis as a mild radical and electrophilic fluorinating agent is well documented. On the other hand, the chemical behavior of the perfluoro-methyl-hypofluorite with aromatic substrates is much less studied. Up to now few and scattered data regarding its use as electrophilic fluorinating agent of variously substituted aromatic compounds are found in the literature. In this work the reactivity of CF3OF with simple electron rich and electron poor aromatics (α,α,α-trifluoro-toluene, toluene, benzene, chloro-benzene, methoxybenzene) has been investigated. The possibility of selectively bind the trifluoro-methoxy group (via radical mechanism) or the fluorine atom (via electrophilic addition) by varying the reaction conditions has been explored. In particular we have observed that the trifluoro-methoxy free radical substitution can be the main synthetic pathway if the reaction is promoted by an independent and steady source of CF3O radical.
Silver-Mediated Trifluoromethoxylation of (Hetero)aryldiazonium Tetrafluoroborates
Yang, Yu-Ming,Yao, Jian-Fei,Yan, Wei,Luo, Zhuangzhu,Tang, Zhen-Yu
supporting information, p. 8003 - 8007 (2019/10/11)
Here we report a silver-mediated trifluoromethoxylation of (hetero)aryldiazonium tetrafluoroborates by converting an aromatic amino group into an OCF3 group. This method, which can be considered to be a trifluoromethoxylation variation of the classic Sandmeyer-type reaction, uses readily available aryl and heteroaromatic amines as starting materials and AgOCF3 as trifluoromethoxylating reagents. The broad substrate scope and simple, mild reaction condition made this transformation a valuable method in constructing aryl-OCF3 bonds.
Silver-mediated trifluoromethoxylation of aryl stannanes and arylboronic acids
Huang, Chenghong,Liang, Theresa,Harada, Shinji,Lee, Eunsung,Ritter, Tobias
supporting information; experimental part, p. 13308 - 13310 (2011/10/10)
A silver-mediated cross-coupling of trifluoromethoxide with aryl stannanes and arylboronic acids to give aryl trifluoromethyl ethers is reported. This is the first report of a transition-metal-mediated Caryl-OCF3 bond formation.