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Alkene 1,3-Difluorination via Transient Oxonium Intermediates.

Alice C DeanE Harvey RandleAndrew J D LaceyGuilherme A Marczak GiorioSayad DoobaryBenjamin D ConsAlastair J J Lennox
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
The 1,3-difunctionalization of unactivated alkenes is an under-explored transformation that leads to moieties that are otherwise challenging to prepare. Herein, we report a hypervalent iodine-mediated 1,3-difluorination of homoallylic (aryl) ethers to give unreported 1,3-difluoro-4-oxy groups with moderate to excellent diastereoselectivity. The transformation proceeds through a different mode of reactivity for 1,3-difunctionalization, in which a regioselective addition of fluoride opens a transiently formed oxonium intermediate to rearrange an alkyl chain. The optimized protocol is scalable and shown to proceed well with a variety of functional groups and substitution on the alkenyl chain, hence providing ready access to this fluorinated, conformationally controlled moiety.
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