Liu, Jie’s team published research in Science China: Chemistry in 2021 | CAS: 13325-10-5

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Liu, Jie; Xiang, Haonan; Jiang, Lvqi; Yi, Wenbin published their research in Science China: Chemistry in 2021. The article was titled 《Chemoselective desulfurization-fluorination/bromination of carbonofluoridothioates for the O-trifluoromethylation and O-bromodifluoromethylation of alcohols》.Application of 13325-10-5 The article contains the following contents:

Herein, a method for synthesizing various alkyl trifluoromethyl e.g., C6H5(CH2)5OCF3 and alkyl bromodifluoromethyl ethers e.g., C6H5(CH2)5OCF2Br using carbonofluoridothioates e.g., C6H5(CH2)5OC(S)F as precursors has been described. Carbonofluoridothioates were obtained upon the reaction of an alc. e.g., C6H5(CH2)5OH and S=CF2 generated via the decomposition of an SCF3 anion, and then selectively transformed into their corresponding trifluoromethyl and bromodifluoromethyl ethers upon changing the reaction conditions. This transformation has also been extended to the one-pot, two-step conversion of alcs. into alkyl trifluoromethyl ethers. A series of alkyl bromodifluoromethyl ethers has also been synthesized. These compounds open up a new avenue for the synthesis of a wide range of useful fluorinated products. In addition, this method is suitable for the late-stage introduction of trifluoromethyl ethers in complex small mols. In the experiment, the researchers used 4-Aminobutan-1-ol(cas: 13325-10-5Application of 13325-10-5)

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