“…Trifluoromethylcopper (CF 3 Cu), which is unstable and needs to be generated in situ , acts as a prominent cross‐coupling participant of aromatic trifluoromethylation 5–8. In order to generate CF 3 Cu species, there have been several protocols using CF 3 I/Cu,5a–d CF 3 Br/Cu‐anode,5e CF 3 N(NO)Tf/Cu,5f CF 2 Br 2 /Cu/DMAc,5g,h (CF 3 ) 2 Hg/Cu,5i CF 3 CdX/CuX,5j,k CF 3 ZnX/CuX,5j–l CF 3 SO 2 Cl/Cu,5m FSO 2 CF 2 CO 2 Me/CuI,5n FSO 2 CF 2 CF 2 OCF 2 CO 2 Me/CuI,5o CF 3 CO 2 Na/CuI,5p,q CF 3 CO 2 Me/CsF/CuI,5r ClCF 2 CO 2 Me/KF/CuI,5s CF 3 SiEt 3 /KF/Cu,5t,u and [CF 3 SPh 2 ] + OTf − /Cu 5w. For most of the aromatic trifluoromethylations using CF 3 Cu, stoichiometric (sometimes, excess) amounts of copper reagents are required to complete the cross‐coupling reactions 5a–m,o–v,6–8.…”