Chlorodefluorination Induced by Gallium‐Based Lewis Acids
Katharina Tölke,
Beate Neumann,
Hans‐Georg Stammler
et al.
Abstract:The reaction of [Ga(C2F5)3(FSiMe3)] with chlorotrimethylsilane leads to the selective substitution of the α‐fluorine atoms by chlorine atoms and thus to the formation of [Ga(CCl2CF3)3(FSiMe3)]. The corresponding chlorogallate ion, [Ga(CCl2CF3)3Cl]–, could be isolated and structurally characterized as its tetraphenylphosphonium salt. The catalytic potential of [Ga(CCl2CF3)3(FSiMe3)] was demonstrated via the chlorodefluorination of Me3SiCF3, 2,2‐difluoropropane and [PPh4][Ga(C2F5)4].
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