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Halogenated Phenylpyridines Possessing Chemo-Selectivity for Diverse Molecular Architectures.

Nathan J WeeksLynsey K GerayMikhail B LachapelleScott T Iacono
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
Pentafluoropyridine was used as a molecular building block for the installation of aryl bromides, affording a series of multisubstituted halogenated arenes. This operationally simplistic methodology offers precise regioselectivity, ease of scalability, and high purity. 19 F Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) served as a key diagnostic tool for structural characterization, given the sensitivity with various aryl bromine substitutions on the fluorinated pyridine ring. Furthermore, molecular modeling simulations offered insight into this new class of halogenated phenylpyridines and their unique electronic and reactive properties. This study also demonstrates examples of efficient chemo-selectivity upon either metal-catalyzed aryl-aryl coupling or nucleophilic aromatic substitution of the aryl bromide or fluorinated pyridine scaffold, respectively. A diverse pool of polyarylene structures with high degree of complexity, functionalized linear polymers, and controlled network architectures were achieved from this simple methodology.
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