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Trifluoroacetonitrile Oxide
Middleton, William J.
, p. 919 - 922 (2007/10/02)
Trifluoroacetonitrile oxide (1) is a reactive intermediate that can be generated by the dehydrochlorination of trifluoroacetohydroximoyl chloride (2) with base.It reacts with mercaptans and amines in a stereospecific manner to give Z oximes 3 and 15 and forms a cycloadduct (10) with benzonitrile.In the absence of trapping agents, it dimerizes to give either the expected furoxan dimer 7 or the unusual dioxadiazine dimer 8, depending upon conditions.A convenient synthesis for 2 based on hydroxylamine hydrochloride, trifluoroacetic anhydride, and PCl3 was developedto make 1 easily accessible.