HALOGEN-METAL EXCHANGE REACTION BETWEEN PERFLUORO-N-HEPTYL IODIDE AND N-BUTYLLITHIUM

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作者
JOHNCOCK, P
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[1] Royal Aircraft Establishment, Ministry of Technology, Farnborough,, Hants Hants
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10.1016/S0022-328X(00)85296-1
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O61 [无机化学];
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070301 ; 081704 ;
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Perfluoro-n-heptyl iodide and 1-1.5 molar equivalents of n-butyllithium in diethyl ether or halide-free diethyl ether/pentane undergo 40-50% halogen-metal exchange below -90° and form a stable heterogeneous system. The stability of the perfluoro-n-heptyllithium present is attributed to its association with perfluoro-n-heptyl iodide. Such a mixture reacts only slowly with acetaldehyde below -90° to give a low yield of 1-(perfluoro-n-heptyl)ethanol. Halogen-metal exchange is complete in the presence of a sufficient excess of the fluoroalkyliodide, in accord with the relative carbanion stabilities. In the presence of a large excess of n-butyllithium the system is considerably less stable and trans-1-n-butyltridecafluoro-1-heptene is a major product. The stable heterogeneous mixture becomes homogeneous above ca -90°, and in the presence of acetaldehyde the fluoroalkyllithium then undergoes a fast reaction to give a quantitative yield of the fluoroalcohol. Perfluoro-n-heptyllithium decomposes very rapidly even at -75°, but it can be utilised at this and higher temperatures by producing it in the presence of an appropriate substrate. Perfluoro-n-propyl iodide and perfluoroisopropyl iodide also undergo 40-50% halogen-metal exchange when treated with an excess of n-butyllithium in ether below ca. -90°, indicating that the ability of perfluoroalkyllithiums to form stable heterogeneous systems is general. Carboxylation of perfluoro-n-propyllithium, perfluoroisopropyllithium, and perfluoro-n-heptyllithium was effected. © 1969.
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