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Synthesis, Physicochemical Properties, and Computational Analysis of Tris(fluoromethyl)Alkyl Building Blocks
Denys Klyukovskyi1,2, Oleksandr S Liashuk2,3, Mykhailo Redka1,4
1Enamine Ltd., Kyїv, Ukraine.
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A concise and scalable synthesis of tris(fluoromethyl)alkyl-building blocks (including amines, carboxylic acids, alcohols, and bromides) starting from commercially available 3,3-bis(bromomethyl)oxetane is reported. Comprehensive physicochemical profiling of the corresponding amines and carboxylic acids (by measuring their pKa and LogP values), benchmarked against less fluorinated and nonfluorinated counterparts, showed that the tris(fluoromethyl)methyl (β,β',β''-trifluro-tert-butyl, (FCH2)3C, TFTB) group mimics the electronic and polarity-modulating properties of CF3 and CF3CH2 substituents despite substantially larger steric volume. Conformational analysis shows that the (FCH2)3C group adopts a restricted set of low-energy conformations governed by through-space electrostatic interactions, with C═O···H─C and C─F···H─C contacts playing a crucial stabilizing role. Molecular electrostatic potential analysis rationalizes both the anomalous lipophilicity trends and the CF3-like polarity modulation of this group. Together, these data confirm the TFTB group as a valuable motif for isosteric replacement in drug design.
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