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Cleavage of C(sp3)-F Bonds in Trifluoromethylarenes Using a Bis(NHC)nickel(0) Complex.

Hiroaki IwamotoHiroto ImiyaMasato OhashiSensuke Ogoshi
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
The first example of the oxidative addition of a C(sp3)-F bond in trifluoromethylarenes to a nickel(0) complex is described. A nickel(0) complex that bears two N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands of low steric demand is able to cleave C(sp3)-F bonds of trifluoromethylarenes to afford the corresponding trans-difluorobenzyl nickel(II) fluoride complexes. Isolation and characterization studies suggested that the cleavage of the C(sp3)-F bond proceeds via an η2-arene nickel(0) complex. Taking advantage of the reactivity of these nickel(II) fluoride complexes, we developed a catalytic hydrodefluorination of trifluoromethylarenes using hydrosilanes. A computational study indicated that the electron-rich nickel(0) center supported by two relatively small NHC ligands cleaves the C(sp3)-F bond via a syn-SN2' mechanism.
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