aryltriflates
Aryltriflates are a class of organic compounds characterized by an aryl group directly bonded to a trifluoromethanesulfonate group (triflate). The triflate moiety, -OSO2CF3, is an excellent leaving group due to the electron-withdrawing nature of the three fluorine atoms, which stabilizes the resulting triflate anion. This property makes aryltriflates highly reactive in various organic transformations.
These compounds are typically prepared by reacting phenols with triflic anhydride or triflic acid derivatives in
Aryltriflates are particularly valuable as electrophilic coupling partners in transition-metal catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. They readily participate