Hydrotrifluoromethylation and iodotrifluoromethylation of alkenes and alkynes using an inorganic electride as a radical generator

  • Sungkyu Choi
  • , Ye Ji Kim
  • , Sun Min Kim
  • , Jung Woon Yang
  • , Sung Wng Kim
  • , Eun Jin Cho

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Abstract

The trifluoromethyl (CF3) group is a staple synthon that can alter the physical and chemical properties of organic molecules. Despite recent advances in trifluoromethylation methods, the development of a general synthetic methodology for efficient and selective trifluoromethylation remains an ongoing challenge motivated by a steadily increasing demand from the pharmaceutical, agrochemical and materials science industries. In this article, we describe a simple, efficient and environmentally benign strategy for the hydrotrifluoromethylation of unactivated alkenes and alkynes through a radical-mediated reaction using an inorganic electride, [Ca2N]+ ·e-, as the electron source. In the transformation, anionic electrons are transferred from [Ca2N]+ ·e- electrides to the trifluoromethylating reagent CF3I to initiate radical-mediated trifluoromethylation. The role of ethanol is pivotal in the transformation, acting as the solvent, an electron-releasing promoter and a hydrogen atom source. In addition, iodotrifluoromethylation of alkynes proceeds selectively upon the control of electride amount.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4881
JournalNature Communications
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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