Abstract

One-electron oxidation converts the ferrocene-substituted borane into a Lewis superacid, as reported by Frank Breher, Jan Paradies, and co-workers in their Communication (e202216959). The Lewis superacid activates almost inert carbon–fluorine and sulfur–fluorine bonds for reductions, alkylations, and arylations to form new chemical bonds.

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