The presence of catalytic amounts of CeCl(3) improves yields and simplifies procedure in the Reformatsky reactions of ethyl bromofluoroacetate with aldehydes and ketones to generate diastereomeric mixtures of alpha-fluoro-beta-hydroxy esters, some of which can be separated by crystallization or column flash chromatography. Diastereomerically pure alpha-fluoro-beta-hydroxy acids are obtained by mild alkaline hydrolysis of the resolved alpha-fluoro-beta-hydroxy esters. Detailed NMR data of new alpha-fluoro-beta-hydroxy esters and alpha-fluoro-beta-hydroxy acids are also presented.
The rates of thermolysis of alpha,alpha-difluoro beta-lactones 1, leading to CO(2) and 1,1-difluoro olefins, have been obtained in the gas phase and in solution, and the activation parameters are reported. Ab initio calculations on the fluoro and nonfluorinated beta-lactone systems are also reported. The gas-phase kinetic and theoretical results are discussed in terms of a probable concerted, asynchronous, nonpolar mechanism, whereas the solution kinetics, which include extensive solvent effect studies, are discussed in terms of a polar mechanism which probably involves formation of a zwitterionic intermediate.
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