Abstract

In view of the importance of both fluorinated synthons and homoenolate equivalents, synthetic application of difluorocyclopropanols is desired but remains challenging due to their thermodynamic instability. Herein, we use siloxydifluorocyclopropanes as difluorocyclopropanol precursors to carry out new Cu-catalyzed ring-opening defluorinative alkylation. With α-bromo carboxylic esters as coupling partners, the reaction affords γ-fluoro-δ-ketoesters via a CuI/CuII catalytic cycle. Interestingly, by the use of α-bromoamides, the ring-opening defluorinative alkylation is followed by an additional intramolecular C-N oxidative coupling to deliver a lactam intermediate, which further undergoes defluorination, hydrolysis, ring opening, and dehydration cascade via a CuI/CuII/CuIII catalytic pathway, leading to γ,δ-diketonitriles as the final products.

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