Abstract

The activation of several types of carbon–fluorine bonds in alkanes, arenes and olefins, using the early transition metal complex Cp*2ZrH2, are described. Fluoroalkanes are reduced to alkanes. Alkyl and and even aryl adducts containing β-fluorines undergo β-fluorine elimination. Evidence is presented that α-fluorine elimination is also possible, and occurs in Cp*2Zr(CF3)H. The studies include mechanistic investigations, which show evidence for a variety of pathways depending on the specific substrate.

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