Palladium-Catalyzed Solid-State Polyfluoroarylation of Aryl Halides Using Mechanochemistry
Rikuro Takahashi, Tamae Seo, Koji Kubota, Hajime Ito
Abstract
The Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling between polyfluorinated arylboron nucleophiles and aryl halides enables the efficient construction of polyfluorinated structural motifs frequently found in organic materials and catalysts. A key challenge associated with this transformation involves the slow transmetalation with weakly nucleophilic polyfluorinated organoboron reagents, which often reduces the yield of the coupling products. Here, we show that solid-state high-temperature ball-milling conditions facilitate a palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling with polyfluorinated arylboronic acids and pinacol esters employing a simple catalytic system in the absence of any stoichiometric additives. This reaction exhibits a broad substrate scope and can be carried out in air, and the use of large amounts of dry and degassed organic solvents is not required. The successful cross-coupling of weakly nucleophilic polyfluorinated organoboron reagents was ascribed to the extremely high concentrations of the substrates and the catalyst under solid-state conditions.