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Ex-situ generation and synthetic utilization of bare trifluoromethyl anion in flow via rapid biphasic mixing

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  • Hyune-Jea Lee

    (Korea University
    Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

  • Jeong-Un Joo

    (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

  • Se-Jun Yim

    (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

  • Dong-Pyo Kim

    (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

  • Heejin Kim

    (Korea University)

Abstract

Fluoroform (CF3H) is the simplest reagent for nucleophilic trifluoromethylation intermediated by trifluoromethyl anion (CF3–). However, it has been well-known that CF3– should be generated in presence of a stabilizer or reaction partner (in-situ method) due to its short lifetime, which results in the fundamental limitation on its synthetic utilization. We herein report a bare CF3– can be ex-situ generated and directly used for the synthesis of diverse trifluoromethylated compounds in a devised flow dissolver for rapid biphasic mixing of gaseous CF3H and liquid reagents that was designed and structurally optimized by computational fluid dynamics (CFD). In flow, various substrates including multi-functional compounds were chemoselectively reacted with CF3–, extending to the multi-gram-scale synthesis of valuable compounds by 1-hour operation of the integrated flow system.

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  • Hyune-Jea Lee & Jeong-Un Joo & Se-Jun Yim & Dong-Pyo Kim & Heejin Kim, 2023. "Ex-situ generation and synthetic utilization of bare trifluoromethyl anion in flow via rapid biphasic mixing," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-35611-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-35611-9
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