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Positioning a Carbon–Fluorine Bond over the π Cloud of an Aromatic Ring: A Different Type of Arene Activation
Authors:Maxwell Gargiulo Holl  Mark D. Struble  Prakhar Singal  Dr. Maxime A. Siegler  Prof. Thomas Lectka
Affiliation:1. http://lectka.chemistry.jhu.edu/;2. Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:It is known that the fluoro group has only a small effect on the rates of electrophilic aromatic substitutions. Imagine instead a carbon–fluorine (C?F) bond positioned tightly over the π cloud of an aryl ring—such an orthogonal, noncovalent arrangement could instead stabilize a positively charged arene intermediate or transition state, giving rise to novel electrophilic aromatic substitution chemistry. Herein, we report the synthesis and study of molecule 1 , containing a rigid C?F???Ar interaction that plays a prominent role in both its reaction chemistry and spectroscopy. For example, we established that the C?F???Ar interaction can bring about a >1500 fold increase in the relative rate of an aromatic nitration reaction, affording functionalization on the activated ring exclusively. Overall, these results establish fluoro as a through‐space directing/activating group that complements the traditional role of fluorine as a slightly deactivating aryl substituent in nitrations.
Keywords:arenes  aromatic substitution  carbocations  fluorine  neighboring-group effect
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