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Defluorinative Functionalization of Pd(II) Fluoroalkyl Complexes.

Michael M Wade WolfeJames P ShanahanJeff W KampfNathaniel K Szymczak
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
When subjected to arylboranes, anionic trifluoromethyl and difluorobenzyl palladium(II) complexes undergo fluoride abstraction followed by 1,1-migratory insertion. The resulting intermediate fluoroalkyl species can be induced to undergo a subsequent transmetalation and reductive elimination from either an in situ formed fluoroboronate (FB(Ar3)-) or an exogenous boronic acid/ester (ArB(OR)2) and nucleophilic activator, representing a net defluorinative arylation reaction. The latter method enabled a structurally diverse substrate scope to be prepared from either an isolated palladium-CF3 complex, or from Pd(PPh3)4 and other commercially available reagents.
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