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Making the SF5 Group More Accessible: A Gas-Reagent-Free Approach to Aryl Tetrafluoro-λ6 -sulfanyl Chlorides.

Cody Ross PittsDustin BornemannPhil LiebingNico SantschiAntonio Togni
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Modern pentafluorosulfanyl (SF5 ) chemistry has an Achilles heel: synthetic accessibility. Herein, we present the first approach to aryl-SF4 Cl compounds (key intermediates in state-of-the-art aryl-SF5 synthesis) that overcomes the reliance on hazardous fluorinating reagents and/or gas reagents (e.g. Cl2 ) by employing easy-to-handle trichloroisocyanuric acid, potassium fluoride, and catalytic amounts of acid. These simple, mild conditions allow direct access to aryl-SF4 Cl intermediates that either have not been or cannot be demonstrated using previous methods. Furthermore, the same approach provides access to aryl-SF3 and aryl-SeF3 compounds, which extend the applications of this chemistry beyond arene SF5 -functionalization, and demonstrate its ability to address a more general oxidative fluorination problem.
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