Halogen Atom Transfer-Induced Homolysis of C-F Bonds by the Excited-State Boryl Radical.
Jangwoo KooWeonjeong KimByung Hak JhunSubin ParkDayoon SongYoungmin YouHong Geun LeePublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
A novel reactivity toward C-F bond functionalization has been developed, which could be designated as fluorine atom transfer (FAT). A photoexcited state of an N -heterocyclic carbene-ligated boryl radical exhibits a transcendent reactivity, capable of activating chemically inert carbon-fluorine bonds through homolysis. Combined experimental and computational studies suggest that the ligated boryl radical species directly abstracts a fluorine atom from the organofluoride substrates to provide valuable carbon-centered radicals.