C–H, Si–H and C–F abstraction with an extremely electron poor I(iii) reagent†
Abstract
The recently discovered I(III) reagent NO2-C6H4-I(OTf)2 is found to rapidly react with hydride sources, including HSiEt3 and relatively hydridic C–H precursors. These represent the first distinct reactions involving direct hydride abstraction by I(III) under ambient conditions. Direct C–F abstraction is also demonstrated, as well as oxidation of cyclic alkenes to aromatic rings, all representing new reactions for I(III) demonstrating the very high reactivity of NO2-C6H4-I(OTf)2.