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Pyrroles, 1-alkyl-, trifluoromethylation

Alkyl(aryl)-2-(trifluoromethyl)-5(277)-oxazolones have been used as intermediates to prepare 2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrroles interesting compounds frequently used as insecticides and acaricides. The oxazolones react with electron-dehcient unsaturated compounds in the presence of a base. Reaction of 5(277)-oxazolones, usually with a substituted aryl ring at C-4, with a wide variety of alkynes and alkenes has given rise to numerous 2-(trifluoromethyl)pyrroles 56. For example,... [Pg.143]

Trifluoromethylation of pyrrole (and indole and imidazole) occurs on irradiation of a mixture of the compound with difluorodiiodomethane, again via a SET mechanism involving fragmentation of the radical anion (Scheme 31). The presence of the CF3 group in the final products, 45 and 46, is a result either of secondary decomposition of the initially formed—but not isolated—difluoroiodomethyl derivatives, or of formation of the CF3 anion or radical in situ [94], Perfluoroalkyla-tion of pyrroles can also be achieved by an SrnI mechanism—by reaction with perfluoroalkyl iodides in the presence of magnesium or zinc [95]. Indole, on the other hand, gives a mixture of the seven possible alkylated derivatives when irradiated in the presence of ethyl chloroacetate [96],... [Pg.1023]

Scheme 6.30 AFC alkylation of pyrroles with p-trifluoromethylated acylamide 84 and synthesis of trifluorinated heliotridane 87 reported hy Shibata. Scheme 6.30 AFC alkylation of pyrroles with p-trifluoromethylated acylamide 84 and synthesis of trifluorinated heliotridane 87 reported hy Shibata.

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