Efficient Difluoromethylation of Alcohols Using TMSCF2 Br as a Unique and Practical Difluorocarbene Reagent under Mild Conditions.
Qiqiang XieChuanfa NiRongyi ZhangLingchun LiJian RongJinbo HuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
A general method for the efficient difluoromethylation of alcohols using commercially available TMSCF2 Br (TMS=trimethylsilyl) as a unique and practical difluorocarbene source is developed. This method allows primary, secondary, and even tertiary alkyl difluoromethyl ethers to be synthesized under weakly basic or acidic conditions. The reaction mainly proceeds through the direct interaction between a neutral alcohol and difluorocarbene, which is different from the difluoromethylation of phenols. Moreover, alcohols containing other moieties that are also reactive toward difluorocarbene can be transformed divergently by using TMSCF2 Br. This research not only solves the synthetic problem of difluorocarbene-mediated difluoromethylation of alcohols, it also provides new insights into the different reaction mechanisms of alcohol difluoromethylation and phenol difluoromethylation with difluorocarbene species.