Electrosynthetic C–F bond cleavage
Johannes L. Röckl, Emma Robertson, Helena Lundberg
Abstract
Fluorinated organic compounds are common among pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and materials. The significant strength of the C-F bond results in chemical inertness that, depending on the context, is beneficial, problematic or simply a formidable synthetic challenge. Electrosynthesis is a rapidly expanding methodology that can enable new reactivity and selectivity for cleavage and formation of chemical bonds. Here, a comprehensive overview of synthetically relevant electrochemically driven protocols for C-F bond activation and functionalization is presented, including photoelectrochemical strategies.
Topics & Concepts
Cleavage (geology)Bond cleavageBondChemistryMaterials scienceBusinessComposite materialOrganic chemistryCatalysisFinanceFracture (geology)Fluorine in Organic ChemistryRadical Photochemical ReactionsAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction