Process for preparing nuclear-fluorinated aromatics
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to the preparation of nuclear-fluorinated aromatics by reacting, with a fluoride at 40 to 260° C., an aromatic compound substituted at the nucleus with halogen that is exchangeable for fluorine in the presence of at least one compound of the formula (I) where A, B, and Any have the meanings specified in the disclosure.
1. A compound of the formula (I)
where
A is a radical of the formula (II) or (III)
and
B independently of A is a radical of the formula (IV) or (IVa)
or
—S(NR 1 R 1 ) 2 (IVa),
where the individual R 1 are identical or different and are each an unbranched or branched C 1 –C 10 alkyl, unbranched or branched C 2 –C 10 alkylene, or C 6 –C 12 aryl
where one or more NR 1 R 1 groups are optionally also a 3- to 7-membered, saturated or unsaturated ring that is formed from one nitrogen atom, the remainder of the ring atoms being carton atoms,
where the radical of the formula (II) and the
group in formula (IV) can also be the radical of a saturated or unsaturated 4- to 8-membered ring that contains two nitrogen atoms, the remainder of the ring atoms being carbon atoms,
X is nitrogen or phosphorus, and
An ⊖ is one equivalent of an anion.
2. A composition comprising a compound of the formula: