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Method for pipeline continuous fluorination with fluorine salt as fluorine source
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Paragraph 0056-0061; 0094-0096, (2021/10/27)
The method comprises the following steps: dissolving a fluorine salt in an aqueous polar aprotic solvent as reaction liquid A, dissolving an aryl (heterocyclic) chloride in a polar aprotic solvent as reaction liquid B, and reacting a polar aprotic solvent in the reaction liquid A with a polar aprotic solvent of the reaction liquid B. The reaction medium consisting of the preheated reaction liquid A and the preheated reaction liquid B enters the reaction coil for a fluorination reaction, and the resulting product from the reaction coil is subjected to post-treatment to obtain the product. The method has the characteristics of no need of adding a phase transfer catalyst, continuous production, low production cost and the like.
A novel improvement in ArLPdF catalytic fluorination of aromatic compounds
Samant, Bhupesh S.,Bhagwat, Sunil S.
experimental part, p. 191 - 194 (2012/01/05)
In this study, we used reverse micellar medium for overcoming the disadvantages of ArLMF catalytic fluorination of aromatic compounds. It not only enhanced the fluorination rate, but also widened the scope of reaction for bromoaromatics with electron donating and withdrawing functionalities at ortho position. Various bromoaromatic compounds were fluorinated using the biarylphosphine ligand i.e. cyclohexyl BrettPhos ligand, along with [cinnamylPdCl]2, and CsF as the fluoride source in reverse micellar media. The anisotropic palisade layer of reverse micelles provided the active site for reaction. The most crucial factor in the critical reductive elimination step could be the spatial orientation of ArLPdF complex in the palisade layer; forming ArF as the final product in high yield with excellent selectivity.
Formation of arf from lpdar(f): catalytic conversion of aryl triflates to aryl fluorides
Watson, Donald A.,Su, Mingjuan,Teverovskiy, Georgiy,Zhang, Yong,Garcia-Fortanet, Jorge,Kinzel, Tom,Buchwaldf, Stephen L.
scheme or table, p. 1661 - 1664 (2010/06/16)
Despite increasing pharmaceutical importance, fluorinated aromatic organic molecules remain difficult to synthesize. Present methods require either harsh reaction conditions or highly specialized reagents, making the preparation of complex fluoroarenes ch