Diverse reactivity of the gem-difluorovinyl iodonium salt for direct incorporation of the difluoroethylene group into N- and O-nucleophiles
Chenxin Ge, Bin Wang, Yunchen Jiang, Chao Chen
Abstract
The synthesis of gem-difluoroethylene compounds remains a difficult task in organic synthesis. Here, the direct difluoroethylation reactions of N- and O-nucleophiles including amides and acids were realized with a hypervalent iodine reagent: gem-difluorovinyl iodonium salt (DFVI). The reactions were accomplished via a neighbouring group rearrangement. The gem-difluorovinyl iodonium salt was found to display diverse reactivity due to its unique electronic effect and was applied to the incorporation of difluoroethylene group, including difluorovinylation of carboxylic acids, difluorovinylation and 1,3-cyclic fluorovinylation of amides and 1,1-cyclic difluoroethylation of amines.
Topics & Concepts
Hypervalent moleculeNucleophileReactivity (psychology)ReagentChemistrySalt (chemistry)Medicinal chemistryCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineFluorine in Organic ChemistrySynthesis and Catalytic ReactionsSynthesis and Biological Evaluation