Abstract:<br>The acetonitrile-solvated [(MeCN)Ni(C2F5)3]– was prepared in order to compare and contrast
its reactivity with the known [(MeCN)Ni(CF3)3]– towards organic electrophiles. Both [(MeCN)Ni(CF3)3]– and [(MeCN)Ni(C2F5)3]– successfully react with aryl
iodonium and diazonium salts as well as alkynyl iodonium salts to give
fluoroalkylated organic products.
Electrochemical analysis of [(MeCN)NiII(C2F5)3]– suggests that, upon electro-oxidation to [(MeCN)nNi(C2F5)3],
reductive homolysis of a perfluoroethyl… Show more
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