72084-13-0Relevant articles and documents
Base-promoted nucleophilic fluoroarenes substitution of C–F bonds
Su, Ji,Chen, Qian,Lu, Le,Ma, Yuan,Auyoung, George Hong Lok,Hua, Ruimao
supporting information, p. 303 - 307 (2017/12/11)
With the use of KOH/DMSO as the superbase medium, the nucleophilic fluoroarene substitution for C–F bonds is presented. The transformation proceeds smoothly with the use of fluoroarenes bearing not only electron-withdrawing group, but also electron-donating group and a variety of nucleophiles such as alcohols, phenols, amines, amides and nitrogen-heterocyclic compounds. The double nucleophilic substitution using ortho-difluoroarenes and nucleophiles bearing ortho-dinucleophilic groups results in the formation of 2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxins, dibenzo[b,e][1,4]dioxins and 10H-phenoxazines in moderate to good yields.
Synthesis of Nitriles from Aldoximes and Primary Amides Using XtalFluor-E
Keita, Massaba,Vandamme, Mathilde,Paquin, Jean-Fran?ois
, p. 3758 - 3766 (2015/11/28)
The dehydration reaction of aldoximes and amides for the synthesis of nitriles using [Et2NSF2]BF4 (XtalFluor-E) is described. Overall, the reaction proceeds rapidly (normally 1 h) at room temperature in an environmentally benign solvent (EtOAc) with only a slight excess of the dehydrating agent (1.1 equiv). A broad scope of nitriles can be prepared, including chiral nonracemic ones. In addition, in a number of cases, further purification of the nitrile after the workup was not required.
Synthesis of diaryl ethers, diaryl thioethers, and diarylamines mediated by potassium fluoride-alumina and 18-crown-6: Expansion of scope and utility
Sawyer, J. Scott,Schmittling, Elisabeth A.,Palkowitz, Jayne A.,Smith III, William J.
, p. 6338 - 6343 (2007/10/03)
An efficient alternative to the Ullmann ether synthesis of diaryl ethers, diaryl thioethers, and diarylamines involving the S(N)Ar addition of a phenol, thiophenol, or aniline to an appropriate aryl halide, mediated by potassium-fluoride alumina and 18-crown-6 in acetonitrile or DMSO, is described. Expansion of the reaction conditions to include DMSO as solvent has resulted in a far greater range of substitution patterns permitted on the electrophile. For example, it was found that electronically unfavorable 3- chlorobenzonitrile could be condensed with 3-methoxyphenol to form the corresponding diaryl ether in 66% yield, a combination not normally amenable to Ullmann coupling. Electron-withdrawing groups present on the electrophile may be as diverse as nitro, cyano, formyl, acetyl, ester, amide, and even aryl. The method features a simple reaction procedure that provides products in generally good to excellent purified yields.