Photoinduced Defluorinative Branch-Selective Olefination of Multifluoro (Hetero)arenes
Ye Yuan1, Muliang Zhang2, Xiaodong Tang1
1Joint School of National University of Singapore and Tianjin University, International Campus of Tianjin University, Binhai New City, Fuzhou 350207, P. R. of China.
Abstract:
We report a photoredox platform for constructing styrenyl polyfluoro (hetero)arenes with branch selectivity by taking advantage of sulfinate as both a radical-relay precursor and a sacrificial nucleofuge. This protocol merges photoredox catalysis with radical-radical coupling and an elimination process in a one-pot operation and features good functional group tolerance, mild conditions, and a facile method to access polyfluoro (hetero)aryl derivatives of natural products and drugs.
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