Fluoromethyl-2,4,6-trinitrophenylsulfonate
has been prepared for
the first time and qualified as a simple to use monofluoromethylating
reagent. Its molecular structure in the solid state has been determined
by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. This reagent proves to
be effective for the electrophilic introduction of a CH2F group into selected chalcogen and nitrogen nucleophiles. Monofluoromethyl
derivatives of various bifunctional N,O-nucleophiles have been synthesized
using fluoromethyl-2,4,6-trinitrophenylsulfonate. Due to the good
crystallizing properties of the anion, the fluoromethylated products
as well as side products that are difficult to identify by nuclear
magnetic resonance spectroscopy can readily be characterized by X-ray
crystallographic techniques.
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