New Method of Fluorination Using Potassium Fluoride in Ionic Liquid: Significantly Enhanced Reactivity of Fluoride and Improved Selectivity
- 10 August 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 124 (35) , 10278-10279
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja026242b
Abstract
We have found the new nucleophilic fluorination reaction of some halo- and mesylalkanes to the corresponding fluoroalkanes with KF in the presence of [bmim][BF4] under various reaction conditions. 2-(3-Methanesulfonyloxypropoxy)naphthalene (1) was used as a model compound to optimize this fluorination reaction. Whereas the fluorination of the mesylate 1 with KF in an organic solvent such as CH3CN at 100 °C occurred hardly even after 24 h, the same reaction in ionic liquids, [bmim][BF4], as a reaction solvent was completed within 1.5 h, affording the wanted product 2-(3-fluoropropoxy)naphthalene 2a (85%) together with the alkene byproduct 2c (10%). Very interestingly, however, the addition of water (5 equiv) completely eliminated the formation of the undesired alkene 2c and thus gave higher yield of 2a (92%, entry 2). The use of acetonitrile as a cosolvent did not affect the reactivity of the fluorination. The presence of a proper amount of cosolvent was rather desirable (94% yield of 2a). We performed fluorination reactions with other ionic liquids ([bmim][PF6], [bmim][SbF6], [bmim][OTf], and [bmim][N(Tf)2], and two other cosolvents, to find the optimal ionic liquid and cosolvent. Nine different compounds were examined, including the 10 g-synthesis of 2-(fluoromethyl)naphthalene in 93% of isolated yield.Keywords
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