Emerging Fluorinated Motifs 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9783527824342.ch25
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“…Most studies focus on alkyl, electron-neutral, -rich, or -withdrawing aromatic rings with respect to the electronic properties. Due to the high electronegativity of the trifluoromethyl group, trifluoromethylphosphines (TFMPhos) are weaker σ-donor and stronger π-acceptor ligands as compared with regular phosphines (Scheme c), which would promote reductive elimination in transition metal catalyzed reactions . For example, Schoenebeck et al reported that 1,2-bis­(bis­(trifluoromethyl)­phosphaneyl)­ethane would greatly promote the reductive elimination of trifluoromethyl and phenyl groups on a Pd­(II) complex (Scheme c), a process of which is very challenging for other regular ligands .…”
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“…Most studies focus on alkyl, electron-neutral, -rich, or -withdrawing aromatic rings with respect to the electronic properties. Due to the high electronegativity of the trifluoromethyl group, trifluoromethylphosphines (TFMPhos) are weaker σ-donor and stronger π-acceptor ligands as compared with regular phosphines (Scheme c), which would promote reductive elimination in transition metal catalyzed reactions . For example, Schoenebeck et al reported that 1,2-bis­(bis­(trifluoromethyl)­phosphaneyl)­ethane would greatly promote the reductive elimination of trifluoromethyl and phenyl groups on a Pd­(II) complex (Scheme c), a process of which is very challenging for other regular ligands .…”
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confidence: 99%