Cyclic C-F-Metal Containig Species. Solid State and Computational Examples
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https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v57i2.227Keywords:
Carbon, fluorine, bond activation, structure, theoryAbstract
This article examines the results of research published between 2000 and 2012, which found experimental evidence of cyclic species containing the fragment carbon-fluorine-transition metal. 25 Examples (numbered throughout this paper) with 20 different metals and a wide variety of chemical environments have been gathered. A similar analysis brings together almost 40 transitional states and intermediates resulting from theoretical work studying the transition metal mediated carbon-fluorine bond activation. Among other aspects, this review is useful to recognize the specific characteristics which determine whether the C-F activation process is carried out through a concerted process, a mechanism assisted by auxiliary ligands or by free radicals.
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