Formal fluorine atom transfer radical addition: silver-catalyzed carbofluorination of unactivated alkenes with ketones in aqueous solution†
Abstract
In this article, we report the first examples of carbofluorination of unactivated alkenes. Under catalysis by AgNO3, the reactions of unactivated alkenes with Selectfluor reagent and active methylene compounds such as acetoacetates or 1,3-dicarbonyls in CH2Cl2–H2O–HOAc solution afforded the corresponding three-component condensation products under mild conditions. Furthermore, with the promotion of NaOAc, the AgOAc-catalyzed carbofluorination of various unactivated alkenes with Selectfluor and acetone proceeded smoothly in aqueous solution at 50 °C. The carbofluorination was efficient and highly regioselective, and enjoyed a broad substrate scope and wide functional group compatibility. These formal fluorine atom transfer radical addition reactions provide a convenient entry to structurally divergent, polyfunctional organofluorine compounds as versatile synthetic intermediates.
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