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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1259051
A Convenient, One-Pot Procedure for the Preparation of Acyl and Sulfonyl Fluorides Using Cl3CCN, Ph3P, and TBAF(t-BuOH)4
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Publikationsdatum:
17. November 2010 (online)

Abstract
Various carboxylic acids were converted into acyl fluorides in excellent yields by treatment with trichloroacetonitrile, triphenylphosphine, and TBAF(t-BuOH)4 at room temperature. The reaction was applicable to the preparation of acid-sensitive amino acid fluorides without deprotection or rearrangement.
Key words
carboxylic acid - acyl fluoride - sulfonyl fluoride - amino acid fluoride - trichloroacetonitrile
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References and Notes
Typical experimental procedure: To
a mixture of benzoic acid (1.22 g, 10 mmol) and Ph3P
(5.26 g, 20 mmol) in MeCN (25 mL) under argon, was added Cl3CCN
(2 mL, 20 mmol) dropwise at r.t. The reaction mixture was stirred
at r.t. for
1 h. TBAF(t-BuOH)4 (11.2 g, 20
mmol) was added to the above solution, and stirring was continued
for 1 h at r.t. After concentration of the reaction mixture by using
a rotary evaporator, the residue was purified by distillation under reduced
pressure to give benzoyl fluoride (1.12 g, 91%;
bp
88-90 ˚C/100 mmHg (Lit.¹³c 84-86 ˚C/98
mmHg).