Reactions involving hexafluoropropylene oxide.1 Part 2. A novel “dethioesterification” of a fluorinated sulfur containing ester

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Paul L. Coe, Marianne Löhr, Owen R. Chambers and Christophe Rochin


Abstract

Ring opening reactions of hexafluoropropylene oxide (HFPO) 1 with thiophenol gave the thioesters, 2, 6 and 7 depending on the conditions used to activate the thiol group. Saponification of the ester 2 led, in a slow reaction, to the acid 3. In an attempt to improve the saponification of thioester 2 the use of silver nitrate in dioxane–water surprisingly led to the formation of the hydro compound 4 via a novel “dethioesterification” reaction. The potential use of the chemistry described for the introduction of fluorinated functions stereospecifically is discussed.


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