Direct and Convenient Conversion of Alcohols to Fluorides
Organic Letters2004Vol. 6(9), pp. 1465–1468
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] Directly mixing primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols with nC(4)F(9)SO(2)F-NR(3)(HF)(3)-NR(3) in THF or MeCN results in convenient conversion to the corresponding fluorides in high yields. The readily available reagents are easy to handle, and the mild, almost neutral reaction conditions allow for excellent functional group compatibility. A NR(3)(HF)(3)/NR(3) ratio of </=1:2 gives the highest reactivity.
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