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Visible-Light-Induced DDQ-Catalyzed Fluorocarbamoylation Using CF3SO2Na and Oxygen
Huijeong Cho1,2, Seonga Jang1,2, Kangjoo Lee1,2
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Hanyang University ERICA, Ansan, Gyeonggi-do 15588, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The synthesis of carbamoyl fluorides via visible-light induced DDQ catalysis of secondary amines is described. This protocol employs sodium trifluorosulfinate and molecular oxygen for the in situ generation of carbonyl difluoride, which is reacted with amines to afford the corresponding carbamoyl fluorides efficiently. Moreover, carbamoyl fluorides are easily transformed to synthetically useful carbonyl compounds under mild reaction conditions.
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