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The effect of heteroatoms on the reactions of organic molecules with caesium fluoroxysulphate
Stavber,Zupan
, p. 5875 - 5882 (1992)
CsSO4F reacted at room temperature, or at 35°C in acetonitrile with various heteroatom-containing organic molecules, and three types of transformations have been observed. Fluoro substitution process took place with triphenylmethane, triphenylsilane, triphenylchlorosilane, 4-tert-butylphenol, benzaldehyde, and octanol, thus forming fluorotriphenylmethane, fluorotriphenylsilane, 2-fluoro-4-tert-butylphenol, benzoyl fluoride, or octanoyl fluoride in high yields. Substitution reaction was accompanied by fluoroaddition process in the case of 2-fluoro-4-tert-butylphenol, where 2,2-difluoro-4-tert-butylcyclohexadienon-4,6- was isolated. CsSO4F easily oxidised secondary alcohols to ketones, and 1,2-dihydro-4-tert-butylbenzene to quinone derivate. Oxygenation process was observed in the case of triphenylphosphine, and dibenzothiophene, while ethyl iodide was transformed to ethyliodo(III) difluoride. Solvent plays an important role in these reactions, being successfully performed in CH3CN, and completely inhibited in CH2Cl2, while different shapes of the effect on fluorination of various organic molecules were observed by altering solvent nature by successive mixing of CH3CN with CH2Cl2.
