Addition of Carbon–Fluorine Bonds to a Mg(I)–Mg(I) bond: An Equivalent of Grignard Formation in Solution

DOI: 10.14469/hpc/1726 Metadata

Created: 2016-10-02 13:01

Last modified: 2016-10-03 14:35

Author: Clare Bakewell

License: Creative Commons: Public Domain Dedication 1.0

Funding: (none given)

Co-author: Andrew White
Co-author: Mark Crimmin

Description

Addition of the carbon–fluorine bond of a series of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated arenes across the Mg–Mg bond of a simple coordination complex proceeds rapidly in solution. The reaction results in the formation of a new carbon–magnesium bond and a new fluorine–magnesium bond and is analogous to Grignard formation in homogeneous solution. Instructions: NMR data for selected compounds X-Y. Version 11 of the Mestrenova software is required to process these files, available from http://mestrelab.com/software/mnova/download/ Download the .mnpub signature file and load it into MestreNova to view the spectra. To view datasets obtained here, Mestrenova need not be licensed.

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10.14469/hpc/1731 Compound 2b
10.14469/hpc/1732 Compound 2a
10.14469/hpc/1733 Compound 2c
10.14469/hpc/1734 Compound 2d
10.14469/hpc/1735 Compound 2e
10.14469/hpc/1736 Compound 2f
10.14469/hpc/1737 Compound 2g
10.14469/hpc/1738 Compound 2h
10.14469/hpc/1739 Compound 2i
10.14469/hpc/1740 Compound 2j
10.14469/hpc/1741 Compound 2k
10.14469/hpc/1742 Compound 4

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References 10.1021/jacs.6b08104 Addition of Carbon–Fluorine Bonds to a Mg(I)–Mg(I) bond: An Equivalent of Grignard Formation in Solution - Manuscript

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