Literature DB >> 11686701

Aliphatic and aromatic carbon-fluorine bond activation with Cp*(2)ZrH(2): mechanisms of hydrodefluorination.

B M Kraft1, R J Lachicotte, W D Jones.   

Abstract

Cp*(2)ZrH(2) (1) (Cp* = pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) reacts with primary, secondary, and tertiary monofluorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons to give Cp*(2)ZrHF (2) and/or Cp*(2)ZrF(2) and alkane quantitatively through a radical chain mechanism. The reactivity of monofluorinated aliphatic C-F bonds decreases in the order 1 degrees > 2 degrees > 3 degrees. The rate of hydrodefluorination was also greatly reduced with -CF(2)H and -CF(3) groups attached to the hydrocarbon. An atmosphere of H(2) is required to stabilize 1 against C-H activation of the Cp*-methyl groups and subsequent dimerization under the thermal conditions employed in these reactions. Reaction of 1 with fluorobenzene cleanly forms a mixture of Cp*(2)ZrHF, benzene, and Cp*(2)Zr(C(6)H(5))F. Detailed studies indicate that radicals are not involved in this aromatic C-F activation reaction and that dual hydrodefluorination pathways are operative. In one mechanism, hydridic attack by Cp*(2)ZrH(2) on the aromatic ring and fluoride abstraction is involved. In the second mechanism, an initial ortho C-H activation occurs, followed by beta-fluoride elimination to generate a benzyne complex, which then inserts into the zirconium-hydride bond.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11686701     DOI: 10.1021/ja016087l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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