The deceptively simple isomerization reaction shown below harbors the seeds of several major advances in the understanding of stereoselectivity by theoretical principles.When a 3,4-disubstituted cyclobutene undergoes thermal ring-opening to butadiene, four different products are possible.
Fluoroalkylsulfonyl chlorides, R(f)SO2Cl, in which R(f)=CF3, C4F9, CF2H, CH2F, and CH2CF3, are used as a source of fluorinated radicals to add fluoroalkyl groups to electron-deficient, unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Photochemical conditions, using Cu mediation, are used to produce the respective α-chloro-β-fluoroalkylcarbonyl products in excellent yields through an atom transfer radical addition (ATRA) process. Facile nucleophilic replacement of the α-chloro substituent is shown to lead to further diverse functionalization of the products.
Fluorinated radicals were generated from RfSO2Cl by photoredox catalysis under mild conditions, where Rf = n-C4F9, CF3, CF2H, CH2F, CH2CF3, and CF2CO2Me. This method provided a general way to construct fluorinated 2-oxindoles from reaction with N-arylacrylamides via a proposed tandem radical cyclization process.
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