Reactions of Polyfluorobenzenes With Nucleophilic Reagents. 1963

Leo A Wall, and Walter J Pummer, and James E Fearn, and Joseph M Antonucci

Nucleophilic reactions of hexafluorobenzene and related polyfluorobenzenes were studied in detail. Reaction of hexafluorobenzene with hydroxides, alcoholates, aqueous amines, and organolithium compounds led to the substitution of one or more fluorine atoms. The structures of the products were determined, using near infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Fluorine is replaced more readily than chlorine, bromine, iodine, or other groups. In the majority of the products in which two of the fluorines in hexafluorobenzene were replaced, the substituting groups were para to each other. However, depending on the reagents other orientation effects were noted. The reaction mechanisms were a function of reagents and conditions. The most prevalent mechanism is presumably the displacement of a fluoride anion by another anion, probably via the formation of transition complexes of different lifetimes. However, simple ionization or attack by neutral species may occur under some conditions. The diazotization and oxidation of pentafluoroaniline were also investigated.

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